World’s largest bug bounty: Positive Technologies offers bug hunters over $650,000 for stealing money or injecting backdoors into the code of its own products.
Petya: Research firm finds solution to recover lost files
The potential solution, created by security firm Positive Technologies, is said to only work if the ransomware secured administration privileges to the machine.0 7314Positive Technologies helps fix critical vulnerability for popular videoconferencing service Yealink
Yealink has thanked Positive Technologies for discovering the critical vulnerability BDU:2024-00482 in its Yealink Meeting Server videoconferencing system.
Predictions for Cybersecurity technologies in 2024
New capabilities of generative AI have reshaped many industries this year. Just a year ago, few would have imagined the multi-pronged uses of AI.
Positive Technologies promotes AI and ML with 8 new partnerships
Positive Technologies has agreed on partnership with eight providers of cybersecurity services and solutions to develop cooperation in the region for the promotion of modern products and exchanging experience in the field of cybersecurity.
Global Cybersecurity Threat Landscape Report Q2 2023
Positive Technologies: four out of five attacks targeted in nature.
83% of successful cyberattacks in the Middle East had a targeted nature
Attacks on Middle Eastern government agencies are mainly carried out by APT groups (56%), covertly establishing themselves in the victim’s infrastructure for the purpose of cyberespionage.