Pegasus (Spyware) – Malware
Pegasus is a highly sophisticated spyware which targets Android and iOS mobile devices, developed by the Israeli NSO group.
Pegasus is a highly sophisticated spyware which targets Android and iOS mobile devices, developed by the Israeli NSO group.
NSRMiner is a cryptominer that surfaced around November 2018, and was mainly spread in Asia, specifically Vietnam, China, Japan and Ecuador.
Mylobot is a sophisticated botnet that first detected in 2017 and is equipped with complex evasion techniques including anti-VM, and anti-debugging techniques.
LokiBot is commodity infostealer for Windows. It harvests credentials from a variety of applications, web browsers, email clients, IT administration tools.
Microsoft is bolstering security measures in Windows 11 by expanding support for passkeys, unique codes tied to specific devices like computers...
Microsoft has reported a surge in cryptojacking attacks targeting Internet-exposed Linux and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Microsoft has released a large batch of software updates to address significant security vulnerabilities in its Windows operating system.
Android malware which repackages legitimate apps and then releases them to a third-party store. Its main function is displaying ads.
Glupteba is a Windows backdoor which gradually matured into a botnet. By 2019 it included a C&C address update mechanism through public BitCoin lists.
LemonDuck is a cryptominer first discovered in 2018, which targets Windows systems. It has advanced propagation modules, including sending malspam, RDP brute-forcing and mass-exploitation via known vulnerabilities such as BlueKeep.
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