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Recorded Future
Computer and Network Security
Somerville, MA 58,577 followers
The world’s largest threat intelligence company
About us
Recorded Future is the world’s largest threat intelligence company. Recorded Future’s Intelligence Cloud provides end-to-end intelligence across adversaries, infrastructure, and targets. Indexing the internet across the open web, dark web, and technical sources, Recorded Future provides real-time visibility into an expanding attack surface and threat landscape, empowering clients to act with speed and confidence to reduce risk and securely drive business forward. Headquartered in Boston with offices and employees around the world, Recorded Future works with over 1,600 businesses and government organizations across more than 74 countries to provide real-time, unbiased and actionable intelligence. Learn more at recordedfuture.com.
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http://www.recordedfuture.com
External link for Recorded Future
- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Somerville, MA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Intelligence, Ransomware, Dark Web Monitoring, Supply & Third-Party Risk, Phishing, State-sponsored Attacks, Emerging Threats, and Payment Fraud
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Employees at Recorded Future
Updates
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A sophisticated cybercriminal campaign led by Russian-speaking threat actors from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is leveraging #GitHub profiles to impersonate legitimate software applications to distribute various malware types. More from Insikt Group: https://lnkd.in/ewJzK8Bd
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SolarMarker, a malware known for stealing information, utilizes an evolving, multi-tiered infrastructure that has been active since 2021. This malware, also known as Yellow Cockatoo and Jupyter Infostealer, targets sectors such as education, healthcare, and SMEs. To avoid detection, it employs advanced evasion techniques like Authenticode certificates and large zip files. Read the latest Insikt Group report: https://lnkd.in/dPC6m39m
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In The Economist: "An investigation published on May 9th by Recorded Future, a threat-intelligence company, found that the articles had been translated and edited to add a partisan bias. In some cases the prompt—the instruction to the model—was still visible. These were not subtle."
There is nothing unusual about the type of Russian propaganda popping up online lately. What was new was that the stories had been taken from legitimate outlets and modified using large language models https://econ.st/4ag5oGt
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In TNW: A propaganda network linked to Russia has sparked alarm about a new weapon of information warfare: large language models (LLMs). CopyCop tailored the content to specific audiences and political biases using prompt engineering. Delivered via inauthentic US, UK, and French news sites, the articles covered divisive domestic and international issues.
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Via Infosecurity Magazine: "Security researchers [at Recorded Future] have discovered a major new Russian disinformation campaign using generative AI (#GenAI) to 'plagiarize and weaponize' content from major news organizations in a bid to influence Western voters. Media organizations including Al-Jazeera, Fox News, the BBC, La Croix and TV5Monde are among those impacted."
AI-Powered Russian Network Pushes Fake Political News
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Recorded Future reposted this
In interview, LockBItSupp says authorities outed the wrong guy. Why it matters: 1. The leader of the LockBit ransomware gang, LockBitSupp, denies the accusation he is Russian national, Dmitry Khoroshev. This raises questions about the accuracy of law enforcement's efforts to unmask cybercriminals in increasingly complex cybercrime cases. 2. Despite enforcing penalties and offering a significant reward for his arrest, international law enforcement's recent focus on LockBit has only seemed to motivate the group, pointing to the persistent nature of cybercrime. 3. Despite the February seizure of LockBit's infrastructure, the group still appears to be operational, potentially indicating the difficulty of dismantling these international cyber criminal networks. According to LockBitSupp, even if a member is arrested, the group's operations wouldn't necessarily be impacted. Learn more by visiting The Record from Recorded Future News: https://lnkd.in/e3nkFg6p
In interview, LockbitSupp says authorities outed the wrong guy
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Recorded Future reposted this
It has been a great week for Recorded Future at RSA with our customers, partners and team. Showcasing our latest innovations through live demos really brought to life our differentiation as the leading threat intelligence platform provider, and we are still just getting started! Thank you to so many for taking the time to meet with us and to our amazing team of Futurists for making it happen.
Recorded Future at RSA: Platform Capabilities to Drive the Future of Threat Intelligence
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