Darknet, Infostealers, and AI Agent Attacks: How Accounts Are Stolen Today
About the Event
Most breaches don’t happen through code vulnerabilities — but through compromised accounts, stolen session files, and trojans that no antivirus detects. While some teams are patching code holes, attackers have long since entered through an ordinary employee’s browser.
Modern Infostealers are full-fledged malware operating as a service, complete with a development roadmap, support, and marketplaces on the dark web where credentials are sold cheaply. A separate vector for macOS is the theft of command-line history and server access keys. A new front is attacks on AI agents, which are already integrated into the workflows of many teams but are poorly protected.
In this webinar, Dmytro Ashkinazi, co-founder of Alerts Bar, LinkedIn Top Cybersecurity Voice 2024, will break down what an attack chain looks like from the inside. We’ll trace the path from device infection to data sale on dark markets and reuse in supply chain and AI agent attacks — with real cases, authentication bypass mechanics, and concrete protection methods you can apply immediately after the webinar.
What We'll Cover
Speaker
Dmytro Ashkinazi
Co-founder and CEO of Alerts Bar, LinkedIn Top Cybersecurity Voice 2024, Oracle Online Security Contributor 2025.
A practicing cybersecurity specialist who builds products to protect against modern threats and researches current attack techniques — from darknet marketplace analysis to incident review of real breaches.
Who Is It For
What You'll Gain from the Webinar
- a clear picture of the full attack chain — from device infection to monetization of stolen data
- the ability to explain to your team why a strong password and a standard antivirus are no longer enough
- an understanding of how cookie replay bypasses MFA — and how to close that gap
- a concrete action checklist for securing sessions, accounts, and environments that include AI agents
- a better sense of which threats are most relevant to your specific stack