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Deep Web Safety Tips

Hold Security discusses the Deep Web with Nextgov.

Exclusive Behind the Scenes

Popular Mechanics profiles Hold Security’s Alex Holden. Exclusive details in a revealing look inside Hold Security. Meet the Man Who Finds Your Stolen Passwords.

Hold Security, LLC announces deep web monitoring program

Hold Security’s Incident Response and Investigation Practice worked on numerous breaches where the clues and extrapolations of vital data about the perpetrators, information about the breach, and even the stolen data has been found in the “dark corners of the Internet”. Through our numerous resources, we continuously monitor underground forum communications, chat channels, and data exchanges between the most notorious cyber criminals. This “Deep Web Monitoring” service has been very successfully utilized by our existing customers as an extra value.

Hold Security on Hackers’ Micro Economy

Hackers’ biggest issue is not how to steal data, but how to convert it to currency or usable goods. Hold Security opines.

Hold Security, LLC discovers hackers stealing source code for Adobe flagship products

Hold Security’s newly announced Deep Web Monitoring Program working with journalist Brian Krebs informed Adobe Systems Incorporated that source code for their flagship products has been found on servers of known hackers responsible for breaches of LexisNexis, Kroll, NW3C, and many other sites. Over 40 Gigabytes in encrypted archives have been discovered on a hackers’ server that appear to contain source code of such products as Adobe Acrobat Reader,Adobe Acrobat Publisher, and the Adobe ColdFusion line of products.

Liberty Reserve customer data may be compromised

In a wake of the Liberty Reserve shutdown, Hold Security has received credible evidence derived from recent and on-going cyber attacks, that Liberty Reserve customers’ data have been used to compromise their other financial accounts. Based on the evidence, at very least, e-mail addresses and passwords that belonged to Liberty Reserve users have been used in attacks against other financial institutions. Cyber attacks using Chinese CAPTCHA-breaking services began as early as May 27, 2013, targeting financial institutions where Liberty Reserve customers may have accounts.

New York Times: CyberVor

The New York Times breaks the news of Hold Security’s discovery of the CyberVor gang amassing 1.2 billion credentials.

New York Times: Hold Security Discovers the JPMorgan Breach

The New York Times credits Hold Security with the initial discovery of the JPMorgan Chase breach.

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