KOR Labs Cybersecurity
We help the Internet community combat DNS abuse and other cyber threats
We investigate malicious activities and share insights to empower the Internet community in combating cybercrime
We continuously collect and process vast amounts of cyber threat data to identify ongoing and emerging attack trends.
We monitor malicious activities that exploit the Domain Name System (DNS), including phishing, spam, malware, and botnets.
We apply rigorous academic methods to analyze the collected data, therefore advancing the scientific knowledge in the field.
In this blog, we examine the deployment of recursive-to-authoritative encryption (ADoX) in the wild, across both nameservers and resolvers.
RIPE Atlas is one of the most widely used Internet measurement platforms, trusted by researchers and operators alike. In this blog, we analyse what RIPE Atlas looked like on 1 November, 2025.
In this blog, we explore how Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) can be used as a foundation for a high-integrity dataset that is suitable for security-related applications like phishing detection.
As a follow up to our recent blog on the concentration of malicious phishing, we are publishing this blog to raise awareness of a recently observed (and ongoing) campaign which involves a specific type of malicious registration.
KOR Labs will support the 11th International Workshop on Traffic Measurements for Cybersecurity (WTMC 2026), …
Join us online at The ACM Web Conference on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, where we …
We were pleased to participate in the OARC 46 workshop and share our latest research …
We are very excited to join the 2026 Internet Society Pulse Research Fellowship.The fellowship is …
The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) enables resilient and distributed content delivery, but it can also …
Join us at the FIRST Technical Colloquium in Paris, where Maciej Korczyński (Grenoble Alpes University …
Last year, we participated in the Internet Integrity Workshop II, colocated with RIPE 91 in …