IT Sec News updates – Malware Attacks

August 19, 2023
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What To Know About the Malware Threat – Linux – ITPro Today

Linux malware remains a huge problem. In this guide, we examine Linux vulnerabilities, types of Linux malware, and how to protect systems.

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Lumen rediscovers malware now used in campaign to research U.S. military websites – Aug 18, 2023

Continuous monitoring of HiatusRAT reveals the threat actors are back and using the malware to target Taiwanese organizations and research U.S. …

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Threat Actors Mimic Popular IT Tools to Deliver Malware Stealthily – Cyber Security News

Recently, threat actors have been using a malvertising campaign for dropping info stealers and other malware that are probably used for initial …

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Serious WinRAR Flaw Can Be Exploited to Launch Malware – PCMag

WinRAR has patched the flaw and is encouraging users to update to version 6.23.

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This Android malware avoids detection with a clever trick – TechRadar

Cybersecurity researchers are observing a growing number of malicious Android apps that successfully avoid being detected by mobile antivirus …

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Be careful what you download, there is a new Android malware on the loose! – PhoneArena

Hackers have started using a different compression method to sneak in malware into Android phones. There's some good news though!

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What have been the worst malware in history – Gearrice

The criminals used a flaw in the Java registry in order to execute remote malware. The reason was none other than to steal data or even run errors …

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Beware of Safe Chat app! Android users at risk of data theft from deceptive messaging malware

Despite its innocuous appearance, “Safe Chat” is nothing more than a piece of sophisticated malware designed to infiltrate and pilfer valuable data, …

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Security Researcher Says Your Mac's Malware Protection Is Laughably Easy To Bypass

According to the researcher, the bypass is 'trivial' for any 'somewhat sophisticated' malware.

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What Was The Worst Malware In History? – Nation World News

The criminals used a vulnerability in the Java registry to run remote malware. The reason was none other than to steal data or even run bugs on …

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