Cloud networking and security services company Infoblox Inc., and Indigenous Australian ICT and cyber security provider, Baidam have lanched Baidam Takedown Services, an “Australian-first capability” that can take down lookalike websites and scam domains within a week using the Domain Name System (DNS).
Cloud networking and security services provider Infoblox and indigenous Australian ICT and cyber security provider Baidam launched Baidam Takedown Services, an Australian-first capability that can take down lookalike websites and scam domains within a week using the Domain Name System (DNS).
GUEST RESEARCH: Researchers at Infoblox and Eclypsium have discovered that a powerful attack vector in the domain name system (DNS) is being widely exploited across many DNS providers. We have found that over a dozen Russian-nexus cybercriminal actors are using this attack vector to hijack domain names without being noticed. We call this the Sitting Ducks attack.
COMPANY NEWS: Infoblox, a leader in cloud networking and security services, today unveiled its new Infoblox Ecosystem Program. Key to the program is a self-service portal that features certified out-of-the-box integrations for leading technology providers. Infoblox-certified integrations undergo rigorous testing, optimisation, validation, and ongoing updates to ensure seamless compatibility, and are backed by support for Infoblox-developed integrations. These integrations empower NetOps and SecOps teams to break down silos, automate workflows, and strengthen security posture across on-premises, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments ─ all in one place.
GUEST RESEARCH: Infoblox, a leader in cloud networking and security services, has revealed that APAC organisations are sharply divided in terms of their hybrid, multi-cloud maturity level, with more mature organisations gaining significant benefits from their advanced posture. Commissioned by Infoblox, the report named The State of Hybrid, Multi-cloud Management Maturity in APAC by Enterprise Strategy Group compares APAC organisations’ hybrid, multi-cloud maturity against the rest of the world.
COMPANY NEWS: Infoblox, a leader in cloud networking and security services, today announced a significant breakthrough in cybercrime investigation with the unmasking of a threat actor that the company has named “Vigorish Viper.” Vigorish Viper is a Chinese organised crime syndicate that utilizes a sophisticated technology suite to take advantage of the global US$2.5 trillion illegal sports gambling economy, with links to money laundering and human trafficking operations across Asia. This Infoblox discovery marks a significant milestone in the ongoing battle against global cybercrime using DNS intelligence.
GUEST RESEARCH: Infoblox Threat Intel released a threat landscape study of the use of registered domain generation algorithms (RDGAs) by malicious actors today.
GUEST RESEARCH: Infoblox, a leader in cloud networking and security services, today announced that its threat intel researchers, in collaboration with external researchers, have uncovered “Muddling Meerkat”, a likely People's Republic of China (PRC) state actor with the ability to control the Great Firewall (GFW) of China, a system that censors and manipulates traffic entering and exiting China’s internet.
Automation and security company Infoblox’s report has revealed threat actor Savvy Seahorse, a perpetrator of online cybercriminal investment scam websites, operating for at least since 2021 and targeting victims including people in ANZ.
Cloud networking and security services provider Infoblox announced SOC Insights, an AI-driven security operations solution that boosts its DNS detection and response solution, BloxOne Threat Defence.
GUEST RESEARCH Infoblox has released new research unveiling a set of large-scale malicious cybercriminal partnerships led by insidious threat actor VexTrio. The partnerships involve a more than 60-strong underground affiliate network and are seeing high volumes of malware and other malicious content delivered to networks in Australia, New Zealand and across the globe.
GUEST OPINION by Tim Hartman, Head of Solution Architecture, Australia & New Zealand, Infoblox: Networking and security company Infoblox has said the Government’s new Cyber Security Strategy should encourage organisations facing threats to speak up and share their intel with their ‘neighbours’, including customers, likeminded companies, and the ASD.
GUEST RESEARCH: Halloween might be the spookiest time of the year, but threat actors are doing frightening things on the internet every day. In the past month we have introduced two terms: Domain Name System (DNS) threat actors and RDGA (registered domain generation algorithm). We also gave a taste of one type of DNS threat actor, the persistent phisher, through an exposé of Open Tangle.
COMPANY NEWS: Infoblox, the company that delivers a simplified, cloud-enabled networking and security platform for improved performance and protection, today announced the appointment of Mukesh Gupta as senior vice president and chief product officer.
iTWireTV speaks with Infoblox managing director ANZ Scott Morris about DNS security, lookalike domain monitoring, and the call Infoblox is making to the industry to unite networking and security teams.
DNS, DHCP, and IP address management security solutions provider Infoblox has called upon the industry to unite networking and security teams to better protect against cyberattacks, as it delivers new critical security lookalike domain monitoring protection.
Core network and security services vendor Infoblox has released Infoblox 3.0, bringing together its NIOS on-premises DDI solution, cloud-native BloxOne Threat Defense and BloxOne DDI.
Crowdsourced security platform Bugcrowd has hired Nick McKenzie as its chief information and security officer and Sammie Walker as chief marketing officer.
Network service provider Infoblox has appointed Matthew Hanmer as ANZ country manager and regional director.
Cloud data warehouse provider Snowflake has appointed Zac Brandt as regional director for Australia.
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