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What are infostealers?
What are Infostealers?

An infostealer (information stealer or just stealer) is a type of malware, usually a Trojan that (like its namesake) is able to sneak in and wreak havoc because it isn’t seen as a threat. Its purpose is to collect information from the infected computer. Such information can be but is not limited to: Passwords saved […]

Who's pretending to be you online? Cybercriminals, that's who.
Infostealer Credentials: The Hacker’s Disguise

If you celebrate Mardi Gras, you know how fun it is to put on a mask and pretend to be someone else for a little while. At the end of the night, the mask comes off and you’re back to your day-to-day life. But for hackers, every day is Mardi Gras — and with stolen […]

Intercept Stolen Credentials with Account Takeover Prevention

If you have employees, your corporate logins are up for grabs. Stolen credentials were the number one attack vector in 2022, leading to attacks on the world’s biggest companies.[1] Infostealer malware is easy for hackers to source and is becoming more popular by the day. It’s time to intercept leaked emails, stolen login cookies and […]

CybelAngel Launches Infostealer Credential Detection Capabilities

Ability to intercept credentials harvested by infostealer malware makes Account Takeover Prevention the most comprehensive and proactive credential protection solution available.   PARIS, FR: 15, February 2023: CybelAngel, a global leader in cybersecurity technology focused on protecting the external attack surface, has announced a groundbreaking enhancement to their Account Takeover Prevention (ATP) solution, adding the […]

The heartbreakers of cybersecurity
Are you a cybercriminal’s perfect match?

Since relationships get all the attention on Valentine’s Day, CybelAngel thought you should be aware of four heartbreakers to avoid. Spoiler alert: They’re all cybercriminals. Are you the company of their dreams? Take a look below to find out. Phishing About me: I make you think I’m someone else in my emails and texts. I […]