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Silent Push Targets Advanced Money-Laundering Cyber Threats With New Forensic Capability

Silent Push Targets Advanced Money-Laundering Cyber Threats With New Forensic Capability

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Silent Push, the cybersecurity firm is drawing attention to the continued activity of the Triad Nexus threat group despite U.S. Treasury sanctions in 2025. The post cites more than $200 million in reported losses linked to the group, with average victim losses around $150,000, underscoring the scale of financially motivated cybercrime.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights Triad Nexus’s use of geographic fencing to reduce visibility for U.S. investigators and reliance on account muling and rotating front companies to launder illicit funds. This description points to a growing need among enterprises and financial institutions for more advanced detection and forensic capabilities targeting complex, layered infrastructure.

As shared in the post, Silent Push has developed a CNAME Chain Lookup feature designed to support rapid forensic analysis of multi layer redirection paths, aiming to expose laundered infrastructure earlier in the attack chain. For investors, this type of capability suggests potential expansion of the company’s addressable market among security operations centers, CISOs, and anti-money-laundering teams.

The post suggests that Silent Push is positioning its technology to address sophisticated, high-value cyber threats that create significant downside risk for corporate and financial-sector customers. If the tool gains traction, it could strengthen the firm’s competitive standing in threat intelligence and cyber forensics, potentially supporting future revenue growth as regulatory and risk pressures push organizations to invest in more advanced defenses.

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