SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER – ROUND 18
Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape.
Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape.
EIW — ESET Israel Wiper — used in active attacks targeting Israeli orgs
Tenacious Pungsan: A DPRK threat actor linked to Contagious Interview
Cryptocurrency Enthusiasts Targeted in Multi-Vector Supply Chain Attack
Arctic Wolf Labs Observes Increased Fog and Akira Ransomware Activity Linked to SonicWall SSL VPN
Chinese threat actor Storm-0940 uses credentials from password spray attacks from a covert network
Malware targeting millions of people taken down by international coalition
ESET Online Scanner for Redline and META
Massive PSAUX ransomware attack targets 22,000 CyberPanel instances
Mishing in Motion: Uncovering the Evolving Functionality of FakeCall Malware
Metamorphic Malware Evolution: The Potential and Peril of Large Language ModelsAssessing the Impact of Packing on Machine Learning-Based Malware Detection and Classification Systems
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最新
- Veeam addressed critical Service Provider Console (VSPC) bug
- Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the U.S. warn of PRC-linked cyber espionage targeting telecom networks
- U.S. CISA adds ProjectSend, North Grid Proself, and Zyxel firewalls bugs to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
- The ASA flaw CVE-2014-2120 is being actively exploited in the wild
- DMM Bitcoin halts operations six months after a $300 million cyber heist
- Energy industry contractor ENGlobal Corporation discloses a ransomware attack
- Poland probes Pegasus spyware abuse under the PiS government
- BootKitty Linux UEFI bootkit spotted exploiting LogoFAIL flaws