Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence, Malware Analysis & Security Research
We analyze threats, investigate scams, track malware campaigns and publish original research.
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Our research team works 24/7 to analyze emerging threats, investigate cybercrime and deliver actionable intelligence to keep you protected.
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Threat Reports
In-depth reports published by our research team.
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Malware Samples
Malware samples collected and analyzed in our lab.
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Threat Monitoring
Continuous monitoring of global threats and attack campaigns.
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Research Domains
Covering all critical areas of cybersecurity research.
Areas We Research & Monitor
Our cybersecurity researchers continuously monitor malware, scams, vulnerabilities, threat actors and emerging cyber risks affecting businesses and individuals worldwide.
Malware Analysis
Reverse engineering malware, ransomware and spyware samples.
Threat Hunting
Identifying active cyber threats before they cause damage.
Threat Intelligence
Monitoring threat actors, campaigns and attack trends.
Vulnerability Research
Discovering weaknesses and security flaws in systems.
Security Advisories
Publishing alerts and recommendations for emerging threats.
THE ULTIMATE CHOICE FOR YOUR SECURITY NEEDS
One of the largest collections of digital malware samples in the world, we have a research department with specialists from all fields related to information technology, working under one roof, and pursue the common goal to provide highly relevant IT security analyzes based on the state of the art in technology.
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GOAL OF RAM RESEARCH CENTER
To produce an antivirus product capable of detecting both known and unknown viruses and malicious code. We try to stop it and, as far as possible, reverse any damage suffered. RAM Research Lab exchanges viruses for analysis with other antivirus laboratories.

RAM SECURITY CENTER ANALYSIS
Ransomware Costs Balloon
As Ransomware Costs Balloon, It’s The Last Call For Legacy Security Ransomware attacks are getting more and more expensive. But amid the financial wreckage and reputation, there can be an unexpected silver lining. So Perhaps
Defining Insider Threats
DEFINING INSIDER THREATS Insider threats are complex and dynamic risks. To affect the public and private domains. And all critical infrastructure sectors. About insiders and the threats and Defining these is a critical step in
Ransomware Forensics Research
Ransomware Forensics Research Reveals Cybercrime Tradecraft Secrets Causes ransomware to infect businesses. Research on hacking techniques provides useful advice to organizations on how to avoid this increasingly common form of cyber attack. Malware is a
Zero Click Attack
What Is a Zero-Click Attack and What Makes It So Dangerous? As Internet users, we are always told that there are links and emails. Be extremely careful when clicking on attachments. And follow the best
Ransomware Targets Instagram
Still, a huge target of elderly people is held to ransom by ransomware attacks. But then there's the young being scammed on Instagram. According to a new global survey out Wednesday, hackers hit older and
Ransomware Warning
US government issues Thanksgiving ransomware warning US officials urged US businesses and government agencies to take extra precautions against hackers during Thanksgiving, which this year was witnessed after several ransomware attacks during the previous holiday.
AI Deal With Ransomware
Using AI to deal with ransomware attacks Ransomware is a particularly cruel, but undeniably lucrative business. Criminals target schools, critical infrastructure, and even patient records in an attempt to extract money. AI Deal With Ransomware,
Linux Malware
Hackers place Linux malware, and web skimmer on e-commerce servers Security researchers have discovered. Key online store websites have credit card skimmers. After injecting this, the attackers are also deploying a Linux backdoor on the
Ransomware Attacks Get exposures (CVEs)
Ransomware Attacks Are Getting More Complex And Even Harder To Prevent Ransomware attackers search for and exploit known common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) quickly, launching attacks faster than vendor teams can fix. Unfortunately, ransomware attackers