ALPHV Ransomware Evades Detection
The ALPHV ransomware group, also known as BlackCat, has been using signed malicious Windows kernel drivers to avoid detection.
Read moreThe ALPHV ransomware group, also known as BlackCat, has been using signed malicious Windows kernel drivers to avoid detection.
Read moreSecurity researchers from Tencent and Zhejiang University have unveiled a practical attack called "BrutePrint" that can bypass biometric fingerprint checks.
Read moreA financially motivated threat actor from Indonesia known as GUI-vil has been identified using Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Compute...
Read moreCISA, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, has updated its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog by adding three new vulnerabilities.
Read moreA malware distribution campaign is targeting unsuspecting victims by impersonating the popular CapCut video editing tool.
Read moreResearchers at eSentire Threat Response Unit (TRU) have identified an ongoing BatLoader campaign that leverages Google Search Ads to redirect...
Read moreA PoC has been developed for a security vulnerability affecting the KeePass password manager, potentially allowing an attacker to retrieve...
Read moreMicrosoft threat analysts have identified the financially motivated cybercriminal group FIN7, also known as Sangria Tempest.
Read moreTwo malicious packages, were discovered in the npm package repository containing the TurkoRat open-source info-stealer.
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