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Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Targeting of government networks with Snake ...
Foreign Relations· 10 hours agoThe FBI said it had disrupted a malware network, Snake, run by Turla, a unit within Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). Snake had been operational for almost twenty years ...
Novel EDR-Killing 'GhostEngine' Malware Is Built for Stealth
Dark Reading· 1 day agoA novel malware that targets vulnerable drivers to terminate and thus evade endpoint detection and...
Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Targeting of journalists reporting on North...
Foreign Relations· 10 hours agoNorth Korea–linked threat actor APT 37 targeted journalists with novel Goldbackdoor malware. APT 37 initially used RokRat malware to hack the email account ...
This devious malware can turn off your security protection without you even realizing — and then...
TechRadar· 1 day agoThe campaign is carried out by dropping a vulnerable driver onto the endpoint, through which they...
What Does Malware Look Like? Check Out These Real-World Examples
PC Magazine· 3 days agoIf you’ve taken our advice, you have a powerful antivirus program installed to protect your PC. If...
Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Targeting of high-value customers of an East...
Foreign Relations· 10 hours agoTick, a Chinese intelligence-aligned actor, compromised an internal update to the servers of a data-loss prevention company in order to deliver malware within the network.
Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Compromise of Bapco
Foreign Relations· 10 hours agoThe Iranian state-backed hackers installed malware on the network of Bapco, Bahrain’s national oil producer. The malware, called Dustman, used a wiper functionality ...
This wide-ranging trojan has returned from the dead — Grandoreiro malware revives following police...
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMagnifying glass enlarging the word 'malware' in computer machine code. Grandoreiro, the banking...
Connect the Dots on State-Sponsored Cyber Incidents - Targeting of Russian speakers
Foreign Relations· 10 hours agoESET researchers discovered a new malware called Attor that has been used to target only a few dozen victims since 2013. The victims include diplomatic and government institutions ...
Researchers spot cryptojacking attack that disables endpoint protections
Ars Technica· 2 days agoMalware recently spotted in the wild uses sophisticated measures to disable antivirus protections,...