The traditional detect-and-respond approach to security that so many organizations rely on is failing to meet the demands of modern work, leaving the door wide open for increasingly successful attacks — especially ransomware.
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Cybersecurity practices have not kept pace with evolving threats, resulting in highly evasive adaptive threats (HEAT) that evade existing security defenses. To combat HEAT attacks, organizations must shift to a prevention-focused approach that stops threats before they reach the endpoint.
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A survey conducted by Forrester Research (on behalf of Google) found that staff spends 75% of their working time within a browser and email. Ransomware gangs are changing their tactics due to the shift to remote work and the web browser. They are using what is known as a HEAT attack which employs various techniques to...
According to a Menlo Security survey, web-borne malware and ransomware now top the list of security threats organizations are most concerned about. Yet despite the growing risks, less than a third (27%) have advanced threat protection in place on all the endpoint devices connected to corporate applications and...
There is a shift in the threats we see today as the expanding threat landscape adjusts to fresh opportunities. While not new, a class of cyberthreats called Highly Evasive Adaptive Threats (HEAT) is rapidly growing. Attackers are increasingly turning to HTML smuggling and other HEAT techniques because of the success...
HEAT attacks target web browsers as the attack vector and employ techniques to evade detection from the traditional tools used in current security stacks such as firewalls, Secure Web Gateways, sandbox analysis, URL reputation, and phishing detection solutions. Menlo Security conducted research to understand...
There’s no doubt that Highly Evasive Adaptive Threats (HEAT) attacks are adding fuel to the ransomware fire. According to ESG, 22% of organizations say ransomware readiness is their most important business priority, and 46% indicate it is one of their top 5 business priorities.
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