- 27 May 2020
- Duration: 35 min
The confidence of ransomware groups has reached new levels. Their increasingly elaborate methods of accessing networks and maintaining persistence have allowed them to expand their victim range to include entire enterprise networks.
At the center of some of the most recent so-called Big Game Hunting campaigns is ProLock, whose use of the Qakbot Trojan has created a unique kill chain.
In this webinar we will cover:
- ProLock’s attack process, according to the MITRE ATT&CK® matrix
- Exclusive insights into the threat actor’s current activity
- ProLock’s links to Big Game Hunting
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Oleg Skulkin
Lead Digital Forensics Specialist
Group-IB is one of the leading providers of solutions aimed at detection and prevention of cyberattacks, online fraud, and IP protection. Group-IB Threat Intelligence & Attribution system was named one of the best in class by Gartner, Forrester, and IDC.
Group-IB’s technological leadership is built on the company’s 18 years of experience in cybercrime investigations worldwide and 70,000 hours of incident response accumulated in our leading forensic laboratory and 24/7 CERT-GIB.
Group-IB actively collaborates with international partners such as INTERPOL and Europol in the fight against cybercrime, and is an industry-leading cybersecurity solutions provider.
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