Entries by Lacey

Browser-Based Threat Report: May 20

Stay safe from scams and phishing attempts with ConcealBrowse! Our isolation feature blocks malicious sites from collecting personal information, hijacking browsers, and stealing credentials by preventing any text input on suspicious pages. Protect your data and browse confidently with ConcealBrowse!

Browser-Based Threat Report: May 13

In this week’s threat report, ConcealBrowse warns of a malicious advertising campaign involving a domain that redirects users to harmful sites. We’ve also detected a sophisticated phishing page that uses Captcha to avoid detection, designed to steal email credentials. Additionally, be wary of sites offering free downloads of legacy software, as they often bundle malware. ConcealBrowse provides protection by blocking harmful actions, but it’s crucial to stay vigilant and use trusted sources for software.

ConcealBrowse Meets NinjaOne

Conceal introduces a streamlined solution that combines the comprehensive protection of ConcealBrowse with the unmatched efficiency of NinjaOne’s Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) capabilities.

Conceal and TerraOne (member of Zero One Group) Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Cybersecurity Solutions

Conceal, a leader in AI-powered browser security solutions, and TerraOne, a subsidiary of Taiwan’s Zero One Tech, are excited to announce a strategic partnership designed to bolster global cybersecurity defenses. This collaboration merges Conceal’s innovative AI technology with TerraOne’s extensive IT expertise to deliver enhanced security solutions and real-time threat detection. With the integration of ConcealBrowse into Zero One’s cybersecurity suite, this alliance marks a significant advancement in protecting digital landscapes against evolving web threats.

Browser-Based Threat Report: May 6

Discover the latest phishing scheme hitting inboxes! Conceal warns of a devious tactic combining email credentials theft with the shared document scam. Urgent emails, often related to invoices or bills, lure victims into clicking malicious links, unwittingly exposing their credentials. But this isn’t your typical phishing ploy. This scam masquerades as your own online storage drive, exploiting trust in familiar interfaces.

Browser-Based Threat Report: Apr 29

Stay safe online with Conceal’s latest threat report. Beware of a fraudulent site posing as an antivirus provider, enticing users to renew subscriptions. Guard against prize scams and chargeback fraud linked to the same domain. Avoid engaging with suspicious verification services to steer clear of technical support scams. Count on ConcealBrowse’s interception technology for enhanced security.

Better Together: Conceal and SentinelOne

In a strategic move that redefines cybersecurity excellence, Conceal joins forces with SentinelOne, underscoring a commitment to delivering an unparalleled cybersecurity solution, combining the advanced capabilities of ConcealBrowse with the robust protection of SentinelOne.

Browser-Based Threat Report: Apr 15

This week’s threat report highlights the growing danger of phishing attacks, as cybercriminals exploit trust and familiarity to deceive users. They impersonate banking platforms and reputable companies to compromise financial and Microsoft credentials. Vulnerabilities in trusted services persist, posing significant data security risks. Immediate action, such as adopting real-time analysis solutions like ConcealBrowse, is crucial to counter these evolving threats and prevent widespread breaches. Vigilance and robust cybersecurity measures are essential to mitigate these risks effectively.

Browser-Based Threat Report: Apr 8

This week’s threat report reveals a concerning trend of deceptive websites mimicking Sharepoint login pages to trick users into disclosing their Microsoft account details. These fraudulent pages now employ advanced tactics like email verification before soliciting passwords, but our protective tool, ConcealBrowse, remains vigilant in safeguarding user information. Additionally, a newly surfaced danger involves browser hijacking through specific browsers, enabling unauthorized control and intrusive actions, underscoring the importance of maintaining browser security measures.