Malware
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Ransomware Deals Deathblow to 157-year-old College
Why a private college that stayed in business for 157 years had to close after the combo of COVID-19 and…
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MacOS Malware: Myth vs. Truth – Podcast
Huntress Labs R&D Director Jamie Levy busts the old “Macs don’t get viruses” myth and offers tips on how MacOS…
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Tax-Season Scammers Spoof Fintechs, Including Stash, Public
Threat actors are impersonating such wildly popular personal-finance apps (which are used more than social media or streaming services) to…
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Serpent Backdoor Slithers into Orgs Using Chocolatey Installer
An unusual attack using an open-source Python package installer called Chocolatey, steganography and Scheduled Tasks is stealthily delivering spyware to…
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Phishing Campaign Targeted Those Aiding Ukraine Refugees
A military email address was used to distribute malicious email macros among EU personnel helping Ukrainians. Cyberattackers used a compromised…
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NVIDIA’s Stolen Code-Signing Certs Used to Sign Malware
NVIDIA certificates are being used to sign malware, enabling malicious programs to pose as legitimate and slide past security safeguards…
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Russian APTs Furiously Phish Ukraine – Google
Also on the rise: DDoS attacks against Ukrainian sites and phishing activity capitalizing on the conflict, with China’s Mustang Panda…
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Qakbot Botnet Sprouts Fangs, Injects Malware into Email Threads
The ever-shifting, ever-more-powerful malware is now hijacking email threads to download malicious DLLs that inject password-stealing code into webpages, among…
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Multi-Ransomwared Victims Have It Coming–Podcast
Let’s blame the victim. IT decision makers’ confidence about security doesn’t jibe with their concession that repeated incidents are their…
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Sextortion Rears Its Ugly Head Again
Attackers are sending email blasts with malware links in embedded PDFs as a way to evade email filters, lying about…
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