IT Sec News updates – Malware Attacks

April 1, 2024
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This GTA6-disguised macOS malware performs heist on Keychain passwords – 9to5Mac

Under the disguise of the unreleased video game GTA 6, once installed, the malware executes rather clever techniques to extract sensitive …

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WatchGuard report reveals drastic surge in evasive malware – SecurityBrief Asia

WatchGuard Technologies report reveals an 80% surge in total malware due to escalating 'living-off-the-land' attacks and cyberattack …

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Security Bite: This GTA6-disguised macOS malware performs heist on Keychain passwords

Under the disguise of the unreleased video game GTA6, once installed, the malware executes rather clever techniques to extract sensitive information, …

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DinodasRAT malware targets Linux servers in espionage campaign – Bleeping Computer

The Linux variant of the malware has not been described publicly, although the first version has been tracked to 2021. Cybersecurity company ESET has …

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Malware Spotlight: Linodas aka DinodasRAT for Linux – Check Point Research

The Windows version of this malware was thoroughly analyzed by ESET, but its Linux counterpart has not garnered much public interest. In this blog …

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AT&T Says Data on 73 Million Customers Leaked on Dark Web – SecurityWeek

ICS Cybersecurity Conference · SecurityWeek · Malware & Threats · Cyberwarfare · Cybercrime · Data Breaches · Fraud & Identity Theft · Nation-State …

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USB charger scam: Government has a warning for users charging phones in public places

TECH NEWS News: Public places warn of 'USB Charger Scam' and 'juice-jacking attacks'. CERT-In advises caution. Safety tips shared. Malware risks …

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GTA6 undercover malware attacks Mac users – Gagadget.com

A new malware that looks like GTA6 but is actually a malicious program has appeared for Mac computers.

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Malicious Code in Linux xz Libraries Endangers SSH – The New Stack

Most users won't be affected by this malware, but if it had gone undetected for a few more months, everyone using Linux would have faced their …

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