Tag: anton cherepanov

  • Malware authors’ continued use of stolen certificates isn’t all bad news

    A malware campaign has been using code-signing certificates stolen from Taiwanese companies to sign its samples, ESET researcher and regular VB conference speaker Anton Cherepanov writes . Malware signed with stolen certificates isn’t a new phenomenon. Stuxnet famously used stolen certificates, also from Taiwanese companies, and in 2016 Symantec wrote about a malware campaign that…

  • Malware authors’ continued use of stolen certificates isn’t all bad news

    A malware campaign has been using code-signing certificates stolen from Taiwanese companies to sign its samples, ESET researcher and regular VB conference speaker Anton Cherepanov writes . Malware signed with stolen certificates isn’t a new phenomenon. Stuxnet famously used stolen certificates, also from Taiwanese companies, and in 2016 Symantec wrote about a malware campaign that…

  • VB2017 videos on attacks against Ukraine

    (In)security is a global problem that affects every country in the world, but in recent years, none has been as badly hit as Ukraine. The most well known malware that affected the country is (Not)Petya, a ransomware/wiper threat that had global impact (it cost shipping firm Maersk alone $300m in lost revenues ), but which…

  • VB2017 videos on attacks against Ukraine

    (In)security is a global problem that affects every country in the world, but in recent years, none has been as badly hit as Ukraine. The most well known malware that affected the country is (Not)Petya, a ransomware/wiper threat that had global impact (it cost shipping firm Maersk alone $300m in lost revenues ), but which…

  • Throwback Thursday: Ten memorable Virus Bulletin conference presentations – part 2

    With an excellent conference programme featuring some of the top experts in the IT security industry and covering some of the most important topics, we have much to look forward to when it comes to VB2017 , the 27th Virus Bulletin conference. But we also often look back at past conference presentations, not just because…

  • Throwback Thursday: Ten memorable Virus Bulletin conference presentations – part 2

    With an excellent conference programme featuring some of the top experts in the IT security industry and covering some of the most important topics, we have much to look forward to when it comes to VB2017 , the 27th Virus Bulletin conference. But we also often look back at past conference presentations, not just because…

  • VB2016 paper: BlackEnergy – what we really know about the notorious cyber attacks

    In a blog post published on Friday, ESET researcher Anton Cherepanov provides evidence linking last week’s (Not)Petya attacks to the BlackEnergy group; Kaspersky researchers also believe there is some evidence the two are linked, though they say there are only low confidence indicators. Going back at least a decade, and likely cybercriminal in origin, the…

  • VB2016 paper: BlackEnergy – what we really know about the notorious cyber attacks

    In a blog post published on Friday, ESET researcher Anton Cherepanov provides evidence linking last week’s (Not)Petya attacks to the BlackEnergy group; Kaspersky researchers also believe there is some evidence the two are linked, though they say there are only low confidence indicators. Going back at least a decade, and likely cybercriminal in origin, the…