Since 2017, Hold Integrity’s Domain Integrity Service (DIS) has helped organizations protect their brands from domain abuse, impersonation, and phishing by providing early visibility into how threat actors weaponize DNS and certificate infrastructure.
Over the years, DIS has been used by companies across multiple industries to identify malicious domains, prevent brand impersonation, and respond to emerging threats before they impact customers or operations.
We are now introducing a major upgrade to DIS that significantly expands visibility into SSL/TLS certificates and how they are used by threat actors and within your own environments. This update adds improved organization and reporting, deeper certificate-based detection, and new automated reporting capabilities designed to surface never-before-seen certificates, suspicious domain activity, and potential exposure faster and with greater accuracy.
These enhancements give security teams better control over how domain and certificate risks are identified, tracked, and integrated into existing workflows.
To learn more about the updated Domain Integrity Service and its new capabilities, visit our https://www.holdintegrity.com
AI is a friend, but it can be a terrible foe when not properly used. In cybersecurity, we also see AI as an enabler of cyber-criminal activities and security errors. In this podcast, we will focus on what you need to know to defend your enterprise against AI-enabled cyberattacks. This RSA Conference podcast discusses how to protect yourself and your company against errors caused by the improper or malicious use of AI.
Nearly a year ago Hold Security opened its Ukrainian office to support the country torn by war and to give its citizens a way to show their strength by fighting cyber crime. fDi Intelligence highlights a part of our journey and challenges.
In late December of last year, Forbes published an article describing the actions of Hold Security against the Russian illegal drug platform Solaris. Today we are releasing additional information and data about this platform.
Hold Security identified stolen dataset trafficked on the Dark Web as likely belonging to AT&T Internet, TV, or landline customers. Based on our research, the breach occurred early 2018 and more than 20 million customer identities have been impacted.
In these difficult times, we stand with the people of Ukraine. Hold Security, LLC and our European counterpart HS Technology, Inc. have been and continue to help individuals and families affected by the war. Today, we are formally announcing another initiative to help those affected by the crisis to join the fight and help prevent global cybercrime. With the opening of our new Ukrainian office, which will remain virtual, for the time of war, we will hire and train native Ukrainians and provide them with skills in cyber security and threat intelligence needed to ensure proper defenses against cyber criminals and nation-state cyber threat actors.
Hold Security’s visibility into the Conti gang includes many vantage points besides the Conti Leaks. Through one of them we saw Conti members discussing their disdain of the Putin’s war against Ukraine. Read more
DOJ names the first Trickbot gang cybercriminal facing 19 criminal charges. Hold Security uncovers exclusive details behind Alla Witte, aka Max, the most unusual cybercriminal.
Hold Security Threat Intelligence team identified a breach of Glovo – an on-demand courier service. Our quick actions likely prevented data from being stolen. Read more on Forbes
Supply Chain vulnerabilities are more critical than ever. Alex Holden’s article touches upon critical issues that we should consider when improving our Supply Chain security.
Hold Security discovers hackers targeting Oxford University Biomedical Lab. They accessed sensitive controls which went beyond typical attack patterns. Read more on Forbes