Malicious Life Wins Best Security Vendor Podcast
Cybereason is thrilled to announce that Malicious Life won best Security Vendor Podcast at the 2022 European Security Bloggers Network Awards during the Infosecurity Europe Conference...

Lital Asher-Dotan
The hacking group named Dragonfly has been active since at least 2011, and was initially exposed by researchers in 2014.
The group is believed to be responsible for a brutal string of attacks against the Ukraine’s electrical grid since 2015. According to Symantec, “Dragonfly 2.0” has been especially active in 2017, particularly in the US, Switzerland, and Turkey, with scattered attacks on several facilities in other countries.
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Cybereason is thrilled to announce that Malicious Life won best Security Vendor Podcast at the 2022 European Security Bloggers Network Awards during the Infosecurity Europe Conference...
Hector - better known as Sabu, the ringleader of the LulzSec hacking group - knew the FBI was on to him. But it turned out that of all the people who broke or disregarded the law in this particular story, only one man had a reason to be worried: Jeremy Hammond - check it out…
Cybereason is thrilled to announce that Malicious Life won best Security Vendor Podcast at the 2022 European Security Bloggers Network Awards during the Infosecurity Europe Conference...
Hector - better known as Sabu, the ringleader of the LulzSec hacking group - knew the FBI was on to him. But it turned out that of all the people who broke or disregarded the law in this particular story, only one man had a reason to be worried: Jeremy Hammond - check it out…
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