malware
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Data Breach Threatens Corporate Security as Infostealers Surge in 2024
The rise of infostealer malware in 2024 presents a significant threat to corporate cybersecurity, with compromised credentials leading to severe data breaches.
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Russian APT29 Launches New Phishing Campaign Targeting Embassies with Sophisticated Malware
Russian state-sponsored group Midnight Blizzard, also known as APT29, has launched a highly targeted phishing campaign against European embassies, utilizing a new malware loader named GrapeLoader and an evolved version of the WineLoader backdoor. Experts from Check Point Research warn that these developments require advanced multi-layered defenses to counteract the increased sophistication of this cyber…
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New ResolverRAT Malware Targets Global Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Sectors
ResolverRAT, a new remote access trojan, poses a significant threat to healthcare and pharmaceutical organizations globally through sophisticated phishing tactics and stealthy operations, according to security researchers.
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Cybersecurity Under Siege: Rising Threats Demand Urgent Attention
As cyber attacks continue to rise, the need for robust cybersecurity measures has never been more critical. This article explores various types of threats and the necessary defenses to safeguard digital assets.
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Rising Mobile Cybersecurity Threats Challenge Organizations Worldwide
The mobile cybersecurity landscape is becoming increasingly concerning, with 2024 witnessing significant growth in phishing attacks and malware targeting mobile devices. As organizations face these rising threats, experts stress the importance of prioritizing mobile security as part of comprehensive defense strategies.
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Critical WhatsApp Vulnerability Exposes Windows Users to Malicious Attacks
WhatsApp has identified a critical vulnerability affecting its Windows desktop application, allowing malicious file attachments to execute harmful code. Users are advised to update to mitigate risks, as the flaw highlights the importance of cautious file handling and regular software updates.
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Cybersecurity Alert: Neptune RAT Targets Windows Users via Popular Platforms
Researchers at CYFIRMA announced the discovery of a new version of Neptune RAT, an advanced Remote Access Trojan targeting Windows systems. Found on platforms like GitHub and YouTube, its capabilities include credential theft, ransomware attacks, and more, raising serious cybersecurity concerns.
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North Korean Hackers Expand Malicious Software Distribution via npm
North Korean hackers have expanded their distribution of malicious software through the npm ecosystem, targeting developers with newly identified packages that deploy the BeaverTail malware and a remote access trojan. Security experts warn of the persistent threat posed by this group as they adopt sophisticated methods to evade detection.
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Emerging Cybercriminal Coquettte Exposed for Leveraging Russian Bulletproof Hosting Service
An investigation reveals Coquettte, a novice cybercriminal, who exploited a Russian bulletproof hosting service to distribute malware under the guise of an antivirus tool. This has raised significant cybersecurity concerns regarding emerging threats in the digital landscape.
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Fake DeepSeek Ads Spread Malware Through Google Search Results
Fake ads impersonating the AI company DeepSeek are spreading malware via Google search results, with the campaign identified by Malwarebytes researchers. The ads lead users to malicious sites that deploy a Trojan targeting cryptocurrency wallets.









