IT Sec News updates – Malware Attacks

February 22, 2024
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How do I remove malware from my PC? | PCWorld

Removing malware from your PC could be simple – or not. Here's everything you need to know.

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Stealthy backdoor Mac malware that can wipe out your files – Fox News

Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson urges Mac users to stay vigilant. This new backdoor malware from a hacking group in North Korea is targeting your …

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What is Malware? – Small Business Trends

Malware is a blanket term for unwanted software that harms a computer. Some are codes, files, and malicious links that infect networks. Worms and …

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Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Restores Services After Malware Attack – Government Technology

After a malware attack last week, the city of Coeur d'Alene's website is back online. The malicious code was first discovered Feb.

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CTI Roundup: Return of Bumblebee and PikaBot Malware, Spammers Hit AWS SNS

Before this campaign, which was observed on February 8, Bumblebee malware was absent from Proofpoint's data for four months. The latest campaign. In …

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Stealthy hunter-killer malware rises by 333%, report reveals – ReadWrite

There has been an alarming rise of hunter-killer malware, up by 333%, according to the latest Picus Red Report.

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Redis Servers Targeted With New 'Migo' Malware – SecurityWeek

Attackers weaken Redis instances to deploy the new Migo malware and install a rootkit and cryptocurrency miners.

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LockBit leaks expose nearly 200 affiliates and bespoke data-stealing malware

Much has been said over the years about LockBit's various ransomware payloads and its double extortion model, but StealBit is the lesser-known malware …

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New SSH-Snake malware steals SSH keys to spread across the network

A threat actor is using an open-source network mapping tool named SSH-Snake to look for private keys undetected and move laterally on the victim …

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Stealthy backdoor Mac malware that can wipe out your files – CyberGuy

Mac users: stay vigilant! This new backdoor malware from a hacking group in North Korea is targeting your operating system.

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