SpyCloud | Latest News & Updates - Apr 16, 2025 Release

SpyCloud Labs analyzed nearly 200,000 leaked Black Basta ransomware chats to understand their use of exposed credentials in ransomware operations, as shared by Joseph R., Director of Security Research at SpyCloud Labs, on April 16, 2025...


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SpyCloud is a leader in identity threat protection solutions, specializing in disrupting cybercrime through automated analytics. The company transforms recaptured darknet data to safeguard businesses from cyberattacks, prevent account takeovers, and accelerate cybercrime investigations. With a strong focus on protecting employee and consumer identities, SpyCloud serves a diverse clientele, including many Fortune 10 companies and government agencies, from its headquarters in Austin, Texas.


SpyCloud - Latest News and Updates

  • SpyCloud Labs analyzed nearly 200,000 leaked Black Basta ransomware chats to understand their use of exposed credentials in ransomware operations, as shared by Joseph R., Director of Security Research at SpyCloud Labs, on April 16, 2025.
  • SpyCloud is sponsoring and speaking at the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance's Disruption2025 event, featuring sessions by SpyCloud Labs researchers Aurora Johnson and Kyla Cardona, and a panel with Head of Investigations Jason Lancaster and Sr. Manager Tyson McAllister on April 16-17.
  • SpyCloud's recent research reveals that 66% of malware infections bypass endpoint detection and antivirus solutions, highlighting the need for a layered security approach.
  • Trevor Hilligoss, SVP of SpyCloud Labs at SpyCloud, shared insights on the impact of the 2024 Operation Magnus takedown, noting the decline of RedLine and StealC malware and the rise of LummaC2.
  • SpyCloud has welcomed Alex Greer, John Bonk, and Timothy Wendel to their team as of April 15, 2025.

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