Storm-1811’s Quick Assist Cyber Attacks
Microsoft's Threat Intelligence team has identified a concerning trend involving the cybercriminal group Storm-1811, which is exploiting Quick Assist...
Microsoft's Threat Intelligence team has identified a concerning trend involving the cybercriminal group Storm-1811, which is exploiting Quick Assist...
Cybersecurity researchers observed a significant increase in phishing campaigns distributing a new malware loader called Latrodectus, which is...
Qakbot, a notorious malware known for its resilience, has once again emerged, leveraging a modified DLL to exploit the Windows process for...
The infamous Qakbot malware, also known as QBot, has resurfaced with fresh variants, signaling a resurgence in its malicious activities.
Water Curupira, an active threat actor, has been identified distributing the PikaBot loader malware through spam campaigns in 2023.
Cybercriminals are increasingly employing malicious advertisements within Google searches to disseminate the PikaBot malware
The QakBot malware, also known as Qbot, has resurfaced in a phishing campaign targeting the hospitality industry after a law enforcement operation
Recent phishing campaigns have taken a page from the playbook of the defunct QakBot trojan, employing similar tactics in their approach.
Despite disruptions to its infrastructure, the threat actors associated with the QakBot malware have continued their activities through an ongoing phishing campaign
In a major international operation, the FBI and the Justice Department unveiled their successful dismantling of the Qakbot malware and botnet on August 29
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