Malware

New ZLoader malware campaign hit more than 2000 victims across 111 countries

A malware campaign spreads ZLoader malware by exploiting a Windows vulnerability that was fixed in 2013 but in 2014 Microsoft…

4 years ago

US NCSC and DoS share best practices against surveillance tools

The US NCSC and the Department of State published joint guidance on defending against attacks using commercial surveillance tools. The US…

4 years ago

FluBot malware continues to evolve. What’s new in Version 5.0 and beyond?

Researchers warn of new campaigns distributing a new improved version of the FluBot malware posing as Flash Player. Researchers from…

4 years ago

FIN7 group continues to target US companies with BadUSB devices

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warns US companies that the FIN7 cybercriminals group is targeting the US defense industry…

4 years ago

Night Sky, a new ransomware operation in the threat landscape

Researchers warn of a new ransomware family, called 'Night Sky,' that uses a double-extortion model in attacks again businesses. Researchers…

4 years ago

Researchers used electromagnetic signals to classify malware infecting IoT devices

Cybersecurity researchers demonstrate how to use electromagnetic field emanations from IoT devices to detect malware. A team of academics (Duy-Phuc…

4 years ago

Attackers abused cloud video platform to inject an e-skimmer into 100 Real Estate sites

Threat actors compromised more than 100 real estate websites belonging to the same parent company by implanting an e-skimmer. Threat…

4 years ago

Purple Fox backdoor spreads through fake Telegram App installer

Threat actors are spreading the Purple Fox backdoor using tainted installers of the Telegram messaging application. Threat actors are using…

4 years ago

Lapsus$ ransomware gang hits Impresa, Portugal’s largest media conglomerate

The Lapsus$ ransomware hit Impresa, the largest media conglomerate in Portugal and the owner of SIC and Expresso. The Lapsus$…

4 years ago

North Korea-linked threat actors stole $1.7 billion from cryptocurrency exchanges

North Korea-linked threat actors are behind some of the largest cyberattacks against cryptocurrency exchanges. North Korea-linked APT groups are suspected…

4 years ago

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