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FormBook info-stealing malware has been part of two recent distribution campaigns and is being sold on the Dark Web for as little as $29 a week.
Using SWIFT, Attackers Routed $60 Million to Sri Lanka, Cambodia, United StatesMalware-wielding attackers reportedly hacked into a Taiwanese bank last week and transferred nearly $60 million via...
It seems sophisticated hackers have changed the way they conduct targeted cyber operations—instead of investing in zero-days and developing their malware; some hacking groups have now started...
This report discusses the new trend of remote malware attacks against ATMs....
Kaspersky said it had detected roughly 18,000 malware samples belonging to more than 2,500 families on industrial control systems (ICS) in the first half of 2017. read more
'Cash Out' Malware Attackers Increasingly Infect ATMs From Afar, Experts WarnAttackers are increasingly hacking into banks' networks to gain access to the IT infrastructure connected to their...
A Trojan that has previously been only stealing users’ banking credentials has been modified to do much more than that. This new variant, dubbed XPCTRA, can also steal users credentials for...
A recently discovered piece of Android malware is exploiting the infamous "Dirty COW" Linux vulnerability discover read more
Nearly a year after the disclosure of the Dirty COW vulnerability that affected the Linux kernel, cybercriminals have started exploiting the vulnerability against Android users, researchers have...
APT33 targets petrochemical, aerospace and energy sector firms based in U.S., Saudi Arabia and South Korea with destructive malware linked to StoneDrill.