RomCom Malware: Deceptive Campaign Unleashed
RomCom backdoor malware has been discovered by Trend Micro. The malware is disguised as well-known or fictional software on impersonated websites.
RomCom backdoor malware has been discovered by Trend Micro. The malware is disguised as well-known or fictional software on impersonated websites.
Microsoft has addressed a widespread problem caused by a faulty driver that renders the built-in cameras in certain ARM-based Windows devices.
Automattic, has initiated the force installation of a security patch to address a critical vulnerability in the Jetpack WordPress plugin.
A team of researchers from Georgia Tech, the University of Michigan, and Ruhr University Bochum has developed a novel attack known as "Hot Pixels".
A new phishing kit called "File Archivers in the Browser" has been discovered, exploiting ZIP domains to display fake WinRAR or Windows File Explorer.
A sophisticated malware campaign has been discovered that targets Android users in India with a remote access trojan (RAT) called DogeRAT.
The Lazarus Group, a state-backed hacking group linked to North Korea, has been identified targeting vulnerable Windows Internet Information Services.
Slovak cybersecurity firm ESET has discovered a crypter malware called AceCryptor that has been utilized since 2016 to pack various strains of malware.
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new information-stealing malware named Bandit Stealer, which focuses on targeting browsers.
The QBot malware has started leveraging a DLL hijacking vulnerability in the Windows 10 WordPad program to infect computers.
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