IT Sec News updates – Malware Attacks

December 8, 2023
NEWS

5 Critical Steps to Prepare for AI-Powered Malware in Your Connected Asset Ecosystem

AI-powered malware could just as easily exploit vulnerabilities in IoT devices, gaining unauthorized access to networks. Malicious actors can leverage …

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Phylum Launches a Threat Feed of Open-Source Malware, Introduces Phylum App for Sumo Logic

PRNewswire/ — Phylum, The Software Supply Chain Security Company, today announced the availability of the Phylum Threat Feed and its partnership …

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Krasue RAT malware hides on Linux servers using embedded rootkits – Bleeping Computer

It is unclear how the malware is being distributed but it could be delivered after exploiting a vulnerability, following a credential brute force …

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Rising ransomware attacks exploit remote access software, warns WatchGuard report

The Internet Security Report provides insights into the latest malware trends and endpoint security threats, shedding light on the increasingly …

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What Are Signs Of Malware | CitizenSide

Worried about malware? Learn to recognize the signs of infection and protect your devices from harmful software. Stay secure and stay safe!

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SpyLoan Android Malware Infiltrates Google Play With 12 Million Downloads – Tech Times

The actual figure is likely higher, considering their presence on third-party stores and dubious websites. SpyLoan Android Malware is Hiding on Google …

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What To Do If You Have Malware | CitizenSide

Discovering that your device has been infected with malware can be a distressing experience. Malware, short for malicious software, is designed to …

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What Are The Security Risks Of Malware | CitizenSide

Malware, short for malicious software, refers to a wide range of harmful programs designed to gain unauthorized access, disrupt normal system …

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Can ChatGPT write malware? – TechTalks

GPT-4 can help write code for ransomware. But there is much more to malware than creating the payload. And we are still safe from LLMs—for now.

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New Stealthy 'Krasue' Linux Trojan Targeting Telecom Firms in Thailand – The Hacker News

The malware's core functionalities are realized through a rootkit that allows it to maintain persistence on the host without attracting any attention.

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