SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER – ROUND 19
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.
CRON#TRAP: Emulated Linux Environments as the Latest Tactic in Malware Staging
Typosquat Campaign Targeting npm Developers
ToxicPanda: a new banking trojan from Asia hit Europe and LATAM
Threat Campaign Spreads Winos4.0 Through Game Application
New SteelFox Trojan mimics software activators, stealing sensitive data and mining cryptocurrency
CopyRh(ight)adamantys Campaign: Rhadamantys Exploits Intellectual Property Infringement Baits
Cloudy With a Chance of RATs: Unveiling APT36 and the Evolution of ElizaRAT
Mozi Resurfaces as Androxgh0st Botnet: Unraveling The Latest Exploitation Wave
Roblox Developers Targeted with npm Packages Infected with Skuld Infostealer and Blank Grabber
Malicious Python Package Typosquats Popular ‘fabric’ SSH Library, Exfiltrates AWS Credentials
Design and Evaluation of Steganographic Channels in Fifth-Generation New Radio
LLMs for Domain Generation Algorithm Detection
VEEAM exploit seen used again with a new ransomware: “Frag”
BlueNoroff Hidden Risk | Threat Actor Targets Macs with Fake Crypto News and Novel Persistence
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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