Securonix uncovers the Veil#Drop malware framework, which abuses compromised websites and Google Blogspot to deploy the PureLog information stealer.
Abstract: Malware, or malicious software intended to disrupt, compromise data, or provide a barrier to authorised access, is increasingly taking a memory-resident and fileless form of execution, and ...
Amazon is blaming the threat of malware for its decision to stop releasing new Fire Sticks that support sideloading apps from ...
The latest email threats: real Microsoft login phishing, device code scams with a kill switch, split-click attacks, and the ...
SINGAPORE – Android users have lost at least $69,000 in less than three months to scams targeting seniors. The scams involved the impersonation of government officials and the use of malware on ...
Most security teams think of NTFS junctions and symbolic links as niche file system features. They let one directory point to another, like a shortcut that the OS treats as real. They exist for ...
Phantom Stealer phishing targets banks with fileless malware and in-memory Windows process injection. The infostealer harvests credentials, cookies, financial data, screenshots, and cryptocurrency ...
Abstract: The adversarial example presents new security threats to trustworthy detection systems. In the context of evading dynamic detection based on API call sequences, a practical approach involves ...
Threat actors have been disguising malware as AI study guides and developer resources to trick professionals into running a multi-stage attack that ends in the AsyncRAT trojan. New analysis from ...