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Spam is back with a vengeance, thanks to the demise of attack vectors such as Adobe Flash.
Phishing emails purported to be commercial offers – but were really installing remote administration software on victims’ systems.
Threatpost talks to Commvault’s Matt Tyrer about the recent COSCO ransomware attack.
Carrier-grade MikroTik routers are delivering potentially millions of daily cryptomining pages to the attacker.
Three people believed to be member of the FIN7 (or Carbanak) hacking group have been arrested in Europe, according to the US DOJ.
A suspicious WhatsApp message carried the mobile cyberweapon known as Pegasus – sold by Israel-based company NSO Group to state-level actors around the world.
A simple, 2D game raised eyebrows after it was found to be consuming big amounts of processing power.
Ronen Rabinovich from Cyberbit explains why malicious bitcoin mining malware is increasing on industrial control systems.
The researchers saw the new version in action in a large email campaign on July 18, just one day after it debuted in underground forums.
This backdoor can be used for espionage and for dropping additional malware.
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