IT Sec News updates – Malware Attacks

July 6, 2024
NEWS

GootLoader Malware Still Active, Deploys New Versions for Enhanced Attacks

The malware known as GootLoader continues to be in active use by threat actors looking to deliver additional payloads to compromised hosts.

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Fickle Malware Leads to UAC Bypass and Data Exfiltration – Security Boulevard

A new Rust-based malware called Fickle Stealer has emerged, targeting sensitive information through multiple attack vectors.

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Infostealing malware masquerading as generative AI tools – Help Net Security

Over the past six months, there has been a notable surge in Android financial threats – malware targeting victims' mobile banking funds, …

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Remove Malware from Android Phone for Free – Cybernews

Android phones are more likely to be infected with viruses and other malware. Be proactive and learn how to remove viruses from your Android phone …

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GootLoader Malware Employs Time-Based Delay Techniques – The Cyber Express

GootLoader, a sophisticated JavaScript-based malware has continued to challenge cybersecurity experts with its unique evasion techniques.

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Illicit Cobalt Strike servers disrupted in global crackdown | SC Media

Unlicensed versions of the red teaming tool have been connected to multiple malware and ransomware investigation.

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Chinese malware in US systems a 'ticking bomb' – MSN

(UPDATE) WASHINGTON: The Biden administration believes China has implanted malware in key US power and communications networks in a “ticking time …

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Google's AI-powered searches are turning up scams and malware – MSN

They began receiving spam on their desktop with ads for tech support scams, fake giveaways, and a fake alert from McAfee antivirus about malware being …

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Infostealers impersonate GenAI tools to steal money, study finds – FutureCIO

ESET's Threat Report reveals that infostealing malware impersonates generative AI (GenAI) tools.

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Art and cybersecurity collide at the Museum of Malware Art | Cybernews

Visitors can then interact with visualized cyber threats, 'catch' malware, and understand how these digital threats work. Threatscape. Early …

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