EU Phishing
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The ThreatChase project started

The ThreatChase project funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101128042 and supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre started on October 1, 2023. It aims at developing an innovative platform to improve cybersecurity preparedness by offering two services: i) the service of structured data on malicious URLs and domain names used in phishing and ii) the service for phishing mitigation and notification of credentials (email addresses and passwords) stolen for instance as a result of phishing that have appeared in data leaks. The consortium includes KOR Labs SAS (coordinator), ORANGE Polska SA, PDMFC LDA, and NovaForensic.

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Apr 24 2025
ICANN

New ICANN project explores the drivers of malicious domain name registrations

The INFERMAL project aims to systematically analyze the preferences of cyberattackers when registering domains for malicious activities. Led by Dr. Maciej Korczyński, the research team will study factors like pricing, payment methods, and registration restrictions to identify patterns in attackers' behaviour. The findings will help registrars and registries develop better anti-abuse practices and ultimately create a more secure namespace for all.Read more in our blog.

Feb 25 2025
Sponsorship

KOR Labs proud to support WTMC-2025

We are excited to announce our support for the 10th International Workshop on Traffic Measurements for Cybersecurity (WTMC 2025), set to take place in Venice, Italy, on June 30, 2025. The event, co-located with the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy, will bring together experts from academia and industry to explore cutting-edge research in cybersecurity seen from the traffic measurements perspective.As a supporter, we are committed to advancing the field of cybersecurity and facilitating conversations on traffic measurements, network anomalies, and the role of emerging technologies like generative AI in both cyber defense and attacks. We look forward to engaging with the brightest minds in the industry and contributing to the development of innovative cybersecurity solutions.For more information about the event, visit WTMC 2025.

Feb 05 2025
ICANN Presentation

Join the ICANN's webinar on INFERMAL

KOR Labs will present key findings from the INFERMAL project during a two-hour ICANN webinar on February 19 at 15:00 UTC. Led by Prof. Maciej Korczyński (KOR Labs) and coordinated by Dr. Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob (ICANN), the session will include a presentation followed by an interactive Q&A session. The webinar presents a valuable opportunity for stakeholders to gain insights into the complexities of malicious activities within the registration landscape.Registration details are provided here.