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Researchers at My Online Security and the SANS Internet Storm Center have analyzed spam campaigns utilizing plausible imitations of legitimate banking domains to spread the Trickbot banking malware.
Two recent fileless malware campaigns targeting financial institutions, government agencies and other enterprises have been linked to the same attack group.
RSA 2017 is previewed and last week’s report on iOS apps being vulnerable to interception attacks, macro malware coming to MacOS, and new Uber open source module are discussed.
Researchers say NATO member were targeted over the holidays by macro malware that used advanced utilized an advanced workflow and was able to avoid analysis.
Citing security concerns, Google announced that it will soon block JavaScript (.js) file attachments in Gmail.
A spam campaign has started spreading Sage ransomware, while a ransomware service known as Satan allows users to customize distribution.
Microsoft announced it has extended a feature in Office 2016 that protects against malicious macros to Office 2013.
Researchers have identified a new ransomware strain that spoofs tracking services via spam messages and contain URLs that link to malicious files.
28 September 2015 - 21:10, by , in News, No comments
If you’ve ever fallen into the work-day habit of opening random programs (.EXE files) that came in via email, you’ve probably ended up in trouble with IT. Or looking for another job. Legitimate software hardly ever gets distributed by email, so those .EXE attachments are almost always malware: viruses, worms, password stealers, ransomware, banking Trojans,...