Security News > 2018 > December > Capitalinstall malware targets healthcare sector, delivers payload via Microsoft Azure

2018-12-11 17:00
Cloud storage providers offer virus and malware scanning, but the existence of that service is not enough to assume files from the cloud are not malicious.
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