KELA | Latest News & Updates - Mar 20, 2025 Release

KELA, led by veterans including former Palantir Israel GM, is focusing on border protection as part of its mission to enhance Israel's defense capabilities...


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KELA

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KELA is an award-winning cybercrime threat intelligence firm dedicated to providing actionable intelligence on threats from the cybercrime underground. The company integrates proprietary automated technologies with expert intelligence to monitor and mitigate digital crimes, offering tailored threat visibility and insights into the cybercrime ecosystem. KELA's solutions empower organizations to proactively defend against cyber threats by understanding the attacker's perspective.


KELA - Latest News and Updates

  • KELA, led by veterans including former Palantir Israel GM, is focusing on border protection as part of its mission to enhance Israel's defense capabilities.
  • Nicole Canulla has joined KELA as Senior Director Marketing / Head of Marketing & Comms US, previously serving as Senior Director of Corporate Marketing at Aqua Security in the United States.
  • KELA is hosting a CyBeer Happy Hour on their rooftop during Cybertech Global TLV 2025.
  • KELA's "The State of Cybercrime 2024" report reveals that infostealers facilitated the leak of 3.9 billion credentials, with Lumma, StealC, and Redline accounting for over 75% of detected malware on infected machines.
  • KELA's latest research reveals that cybercriminals are using AI to automate phishing and malware development.
  • KELA released a report on March 17 detailing the evolution of cyber threats in 2024, including sophisticated malware for credential theft and advanced ransomware extortion tactics.
  • Irina Nesterovsky, chief research officer for KELA, highlighted that exposed login panels for VPNs and remote access systems significantly increase the risk of ransomware attacks and complicate obtaining cyber insurance.

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