IT Sec News updates – Malware Attacks

May 12, 2024
NEWS

This Android malware is stealing passwords by impersonating popular apps like Instagram …

The malicious app used in this new malware campaign hides in plain sight by using the logos, names and icons of other popular apps and services.

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FIN7 Hacker Group Leverages Malicious Google Ads to Deliver NetSupport RAT

The notorious FIN7 hacking group is at it again! This time, they're using malicious Google ads to trick users into downloading malware disguised …

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FBI disrupts malicious program infecting hundreds of thousands of computers – MSN

The Justice Department says the FBI was able to “disrupt” malware that had infected more than 700000 computers across the world.

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How To Scan For Malware & Viruses In Microsoft Defender For Mac – SlashGear

In fact, any operating system is prone to malware as long as there's a vulnerability left open for bad actors to exploit. Sure, the much larger …

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All Android owners warned over copycat of popular app that can silently rinse thousands …

But those who follow the instructions are actually installing malware onto their phone – leaving all their accounts at risk. “Fraudsters use the …

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A cyberattack hit the US Healthcare giant Ascension – Security Affairs

Malware · Mobile · Reports · Security · Social Networks · Terrorism · ICS-SCADA · POLICIES · Contact me · MUST READ · A cyberattack hit the US …

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Malware Attackers are Focusing on Turning Banking Trojans into Backdoors

Malware attackers group, aka Gozi, is focusing on turning banking trojans into backdoors for cyberattacks, as stated by the cybersecurity services …

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Espionage-related cyberattacks surge 300 pc in Pakistan: Report – Daily Excelsior

While malware attacks experienced a slight decrease in 2023, the threat landscape in Pakistan remained diverse during the initial quarters of 2023 and …

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Opposition Calls For Effective Action In Response To Cyber-attacks On Government Agencies

malware. The BSJ's Executive Director, Dr Velton Gooden, told The Gleaner that none of the entity's core systems were affected and there was …

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