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The Ransomware Lifecycle: From Email to Infection

In this webinar, learn why email is the primary attack vector and how to hunt and stop hidden threats.
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Email is the easiest and cheapest way for hackers to deliver ransomware. With just a catchy subject line and a few sentences of text, hackers can reel in victims and convince them to click on a weaponized URL or attachment. Vade joins Huntress to explore the lifecycle of ransomware from email to infection. We examine the various techniques hackers use to bypass email filtering and explore the evolution of a ransomware attack when installed on a system.

Watch the webinar to learn:

  • Why email is the primary attack vector
  • How ransomware emails bypass security layers
  • Big data techniques for blocking ransomware emails
  • How to hunt and stop hidden threats
Sebastian Goutal
Chief Science Officer
Romain Basset
Presales Manager, Vade

[PH] Learn More About Phishing

[PH] Huntress delivers everything you want from a security tool, all designed with the unique needs of outsourced IT and security teams in mind.
[PH] Phishing attempts can show up as messages from your bank, your boss, your utility providers, or even the government. One click from one user can compromise an entire network and inadvertently let hackers deploy ransomware, steal information, or worse.
[PH] The median time it takes for a user to click a link and enter information is less than 60 seconds. With a turnaround time that quick, it's no wonder phishing is one of the preferred methods used by hackers. (2024 Verizon Data Breach Report)
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