PyPI Package Malware Spread
A previously dormant package on the Python Package Index (PyPI) called django-log-tracker has resurfaced after almost two years, but with a malicious update.
A previously dormant package on the Python Package Index (PyPI) called django-log-tracker has resurfaced after almost two years, but with a malicious update.
Since January 2024, a concerning surge in cyber threats has been observed, particularly targeting the burgeoning Web3 ecosystem and cryptocurrency assets.
Cofense Intelligence has detected a sophisticated campaign targeting the Oil and Gas industry, leveraging the advanced Rhadamanthys Stealer.
A resurgence of the Lucifer botnet has been detected, with a notable shift in targeting Apache Hadoop and Apache Druid big data technologies.
Evidence of hacking detected on phones owned by members of the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Security and Defense has sparked concern.
This sophisticated information stealer is designed to automatically filter Facebook session cookies and credentials stolen from compromised devices.
Cybersecurity researchers have identified two malicious packages on the Python Package Index (c) repository employing DLL side-loading to evade detection.
A novel malware, named Migo, has emerged with a primary objective of exploiting Redis servers to facilitate cryptocurrency mining on compromised Linux systems.
The Anatsa banking trojan, also known as TeaBot and Toddler, has recently expanded its focus to include Slovakia, Slovenia, and Czechia.
Charming Kitten has resurfaced with a new campaign targeting Middle East policy experts using a sophisticated backdoor named BASICSTAR.
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