IT Sec News updates – Malware Attacks

January 9, 2024
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AsyncRAT Malware Attacking the US Infrastructure for 11 Months – GBHackers

AsyncRAT is an open-source remote access Trojan (RAT) malware known for its ability to provide unauthorized access.

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New Research: Tackling .NET Malware With Harmony Library – Infosecurity Magazine

The research, published earlier today, explores the significance of code manipulation in malware analysis, emphasizing its pivotal role for …

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Stuxnet: The malware that cost a billion dollars to develop? – Graham Cluley

Stuxnet: The malware that cost a billion dollars to develop? Media report claims that Dutch man played key role in attack on Iranian nuclear facility.

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This sneaky malware has been attacking major US infrastructure for nearly a year

malware deployment. Over the course of the last 11 months, hackers have used more than 100 domains to distribute the phishing email that carries a …

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Wiper malware found in analysis of Iran-linked attacks on Albanian institutions

Researchers at ClearSky said they spotted wiper malware called No-Justice in their investigation of attacks on Albania's parliament, two telecoms …

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Ukrainian soldiers are sent malware disguised as information on recruitment to 3rd Separate …

Hackers have been sending soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) messages containing malware that purports to concern recruitment to the …

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Google tries to downplay cookie security risk as nothing new – TechRadar

malware family stealing session tokens. Attacks involving malware that steal cookies and tokens are not new; we routinely upgrade our defenses …

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Google is downplaying a glaring API vulnerability in Chrome – Android Police

Malware can exploit the vulnerability and steal authentication cookies. … malware. The best preventative measure is to log out of Chrome and all …

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How Attackers Are Using APIs To Target Your Business – Forbes

However, the most common way criminals get their hands on API keys is when the keys are stolen through malware. Here's an analogy: If a person …

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Alert: Carbanak Malware Strikes Again With Updated Tactics – Security Boulevard

Recent reports have highlighted the return of the Carbanak Malware. As per the reports, it's a banking malware used in ransomware attacks that …

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