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Emails try to get recipients to share revealing photos of themselves so scammers can later extort them later.
Ransomware called IKARUSdilapidated is managing to slip into unsuspecting organizations as an unknown file.
Researchers with IBM and Flashpoint warn the Trickbot Trojan is growing more potent and now targeting U.S. banks.
Researchers have neutralized the latest strain of the Jaff ransomware, releasing a decryption tool for unlocking files.
A new malware family called Jaff has been identified by researchers who say they are currently tracking multiple and massive spam campaigns distributing the malware via the Necurs botnet.
The first large scale Locky campaign in months has been detected via the Necurs botnet.
For a long time, exploit kits were the most prolific malware distribution vehicle available to attackers. Where did they go and what’s replaced them?
Researchers say Necurs malware has been updated with a module that adds SOCKS/HTTP proxy and DDOS capabilities to this malware.
Researchers say the Necurs spam botnet is limping back into action with two new campaigns that could be the telltale signs of a future full-scale attack.
The notorious Necurs botnet is back in business, after mysteriously going dark for nearly a month. Researchers report the Necurs has returned to spewing massive volumes of email containing an improved version of the potent Locky ransomware and the Dridex banking Trojan. According to Proofpoint which has been tracking Necurs, criminals behind the botnet began...