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Taking a “dirty deeds done dirt cheap” approach, the kit generates an initial malware payload for social-engineering spam campaigns for just $40 per month.
Zusy malware installs when victims hover over an opened PowerPoint file – no clicking needed.
A new strain of malware is designed to spread malware on either Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows, depending on where it’s opened.
Attackers have rekindled their love affair with Windows macros over the last few years, using the series of automated Office commands as an attack vector to spread malware. And while hackers will surely continue to use macros, at least until the technique becomes ineffective, new research suggests they may be shifting gears and beginning to use...
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. If there’s one thing the recent surge in threats using macros to spread malware has shown, it’s that the vector is clearly working for attackers. Developers at Microsoft hope a feature in the latest version of Microsoft Office will reduce the frequency of those attacks by giving administrators...
It’s well documented that attackers have reignited their love affair with the Office macro, using it as a vector for spreading banking malware and even the BlackEnergy Trojan as of late. According to researchers at the San Jose security company zScaler, the bot Kasidet, also known as Neutrino, has also adopted this technique. Attackers peddling the bot have stepped it...
Attackers behind the Dridex Trojan have narrowed their sights on banks based in the United Kingdom frequented by high-value business accounts, researchers claim. When a new version of the Trojan was released two weeks ago, it was promptly followed by a series of infection campaigns that focused on U.K. users. Limor Kessem, a cybersecurity evangelist...