IT Sec News updates – Malware Attacks

September 16, 2023
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NodeStealer Malware Now Targets Facebook Business Accounts on Multiple Browsers

Attention Facebook Business Users: Python-based NodeStealer malware has returned. It now targets multiple web browsers to hack accounts.

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BatLoader malware distributed through fraudulent Cisco Webex ad | SC Media

Suspected Mexico-based threat actors have been deploying the BatLoader malware through an ongoing malvertising campaign leveraging a fake Cisco …

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Report: Casino Hacks Likely Caused by Malware-Driven Theft of Employee Credentials

The stolen login credentials were likely obtained from a computer infected with a malware called Redline, which disguises itself behind pirated copies …

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Supply chain attack spread Linux malware via free download manager site | SC Media

Suspected Mexico-based threat actors have been deploying the BatLoader malware through an ongoing malvertising campaign leveraging a fake Cisco Webex …

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Google Ads are being hijacked to serve up dangerous malware – TechRadar

The ads for the video conferencing software appear very real, but they only redirect victims to sites that contain the BatLoader and DanaBot malware.

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More Linux Malware Means More Linux Monitoring | Expert Q&A – TechNewsWorld

Linux malware has become increasingly prevalent as more devices and servers run on the Linux operating system. The same security risks that impact …

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App Threat Report: The State of Financial Services' Malware Defense – BankInfoSecurity

Malware is prowling financial services apps! A recent survey found 7000 banking trojans in Q1 2023, marking a 19% increase from Q4 2022.

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hackers distribute malware by exploiting ads – Gearrice

Hackers have hijacked Google commercials for Cisco Webex video conferencing software to deliver dangerous malware to users' devices.

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More Linux Malware Means More Linux Monitoring | Expert Q&A – LinuxInsider

This tide of increasing malware attacks against Linux systems is turning for the worse. Linux has a reputation for being among the most secure …

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Free Download Manager backdoored to serve Linux malware for +3 years – Security Affairs

Researchers discovered a free download manager site that has been compromised to serve Linux malware to users for more than three years.

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