IT Sec News updates – Malware Attacks

July 22, 2023
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HotRat: New Variant of AsyncRAT Malware Spreading Through Pirated Software

“HotRat malware equips attackers with a wide array of capabilities, such as stealing login credentials, cryptocurrency wallets, screen capturing, …

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Remote malware attacks possible with AMI MegaRAC BMC flaws | SC Media

… Baseboard Management Controller software could be leveraged to facilitate remote sever takeovers and malware delivery, The Hacker News reports.

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Malware risk inaccurately classified by AI, LLMs | SC Media

Artificial intelligence and large language models continue to be lacking in analyzing malware, with malware risk accurately classified by LLMs in …

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Windows, Linux Redis servers subjected to novel P2PInfect malware attacks | SC Media

… tracked as CVE-2022-0543, have been targeted by the new Rust-based P2PInfect worm malware, which features self-propagation capabilities.

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Meet WormGPT, Evil Twin Of ChatGPT That Can Generate Malware From Simple Prompts

The “degenerate Large Language Model (LLM),” as PCGamer aptly described it, is known as WormGPT and can generate malware.

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Sophisticated BundleBot Malware Disguised as Google AI Chatbot and Utilities

Beware of BundleBot, a stealthy malware strain that's stealing sensitive info from compromised hosts! It spreads through Facebook Ads.

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BundleBot Malware Exploits .NET Single-File Deployment Techniques – Fagen wasanni

The malware campaign uses websites that mimic Google Bard, Google's conversational generative AI chatbot, to deceive victims. Victims are tricked into …

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New Turla attacks target Exchange servers with DeliveryCheck malware | SC Media

Microsoft Exchange servers used by Ukraine's and Eastern Europe's defense sector have been targeted in new attacks by Russian state-backed hacking …

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Kevin Mitnick, Hacker Who Once Eluded Authorities, is Dead at 59 – Slashdot

They'd have to make 1 in 200 the malware .. at which point it's less dangerous than the covid virus (which you can also amplify. 1 hidden comment.

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Hackers Are Tricking Android Users Into Installing Malware – Digital Information World

It turns out that hackers have been using Android's own WebAPK to trick users into getting malware onto their devices.

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