Domain Generation Algorithms (DGAs) represent a significant challenge in contemporary cybersecurity by enabling malware to generate vast numbers of pseudo‐random domain names for maintaining resilient ...
A domain-generating algorithm (DGA) is a program or subroutine that provides malware with new domains on demand or on the fly. Kraken was the first malware family to use a DGA (in 2008) that we could ...
Malware authors are increasingly adopting flexible domain generation algorithms (DGAs) in order to evade detection and prevent their botnets from being shut down by security researchers or law ...
Malware strains —mostly banking trojans— use DGAs to generate unique domain names for each day to which infected hosts connect to receive new commands from the main command and control (C&C) server.
Cloud-native network detection and response (NDR) specialist ExtraHop hopes to give security researchers and defenders a little extra help when it comes to defending against malware and botnet ...
* CISOs identify cybersquatting, domain-based attacks, and ransomware as top cybersecurity concerns * 87% cite AI-powered domain generated algorithms as a direct threat * Only 7% expressed clear ...