Hackers now spreading malware via Microsoft OneNote attachments
Hackers are now spreading malware using Microsoft OneNote attachments in phishing emails, infecting victims using remote access malware.
Hackers are now spreading malware using Microsoft OneNote attachments in phishing emails, infecting victims using remote access malware.
Over the years, the threat actors targeted users worldwide, including Russia, India, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Vietnam, and Europe.
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A massive campaign using over 1,300 domains to impersonate the official AnyDesk site is underway, all redirecting to a Dropbox ...
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