All posts tagged "Malware"
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/ 4 weeks agoWeekly Security Recap: Add-In Hijacks, Zero-Days, Botnets
Security researchers have documented a significant shift in cyberattack strategies over the past week, where trusted software tools and established workflows...
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/ 4 weeks agoMicrosoft Discloses DNS-Based ClickFix Attack Using Nslookup
Microsoft has disclosed details of a new version of a social engineering attack, dubbed ClickFix, that tricks users into running commands...
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/ 4 weeks agoNew Malware Framework Targets Tech and Finance Sectors
A previously unknown cyber threat actor has been deploying a sophisticated new malware framework against organizations in the technology and financial...
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/ 4 weeks agoGoogle Links Suspected Russian Actor to Ukraine Malware Attacks
A previously undocumented cyber threat actor has been linked to a series of malware attacks targeting Ukrainian organizations, according to a...
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/ 1 month agoWorm Targets Cloud Infrastructure for Criminal Operations
cybersecurity researchers have identified a large-scale, automated campaign exploiting cloud-native platforms to establish malicious infrastructure for future attacks. The worm-driven activity,...
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/ 1 month agoWeekly Cybersecurity Recap: AI Malware, DDoS Attacks, and Supply Chain Threats
Cyber threats are increasingly emerging from within the trusted tools and platforms that organizations rely on daily. This week, security researchers...
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/ 1 month agoChina-Linked DKnife Framework Hijacks Router Traffic for Malware
cybersecurity researchers have exposed a sophisticated adversary-in-the-middle framework, known as DKnife, which has been operated by threat actors linked to China...
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/ 1 month agoDEAD#VAX Malware Uses IPFS VHD Files to Deploy AsyncRAT
Security researchers have uncovered a sophisticated malware campaign, identified as DEAD#VAX, which uses a novel combination of legitimate system features and...
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/ 1 month agoNotepad++ Hosting Breach Linked to China’s Lotus Blossom
The infrastructure hosting the popular Notepad++ text editor was compromised, enabling a state-sponsored hacking group to distribute malware to users. Security...
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/ 1 month agoOpen VSX Registry Hit by Supply Chain Attack Spreading GlassWorm
cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a software supply chain attack targeting the Open VSX Registry, a popular marketplace for open-source development tools....

