Security researchers have discovered new macOS malware that appears to come from a notorious North Korean hacking group out ...
Researchers have uncovered a new malware, Winos4.0, which spreads undetected by hiding in gaming-related apps on Windows, ...
Security researchers spot new malware framework called Winos4.0 It is capable of monitoring the clipboard, gathering system ...
The malware is dispersed using torrent trackers and forums, where it is used as a tool to activate authentic versions of the ...
Impersonating legitimate software such as Foxit PDF Editor and AutoCAD, the SteelFox crimeware bundle steals user information.
Using the BYOVD technique for privilege escalation has been typical for nation-state actors and ransomware groups, and is rarely observed with info-stealers. Microsoft is the most BYOVD-affected ...
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Avira offers fairly extensive protection against several digital threats and is available for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS ...
Getting virus alerts on your iPhone? Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson helps you learn how to handle fake scam alerts and ...
A new malicious package called 'SteelFox' mines for cryptocurrency and steals credit card data by using the "bring your own vulnerable driver" technique to get SYSTEM privileges on Windows machines.
Winos4.0 malware, derived from Gh0strat, targets Windows users via game-related applications, enabling remote control of ...
Publisher Paradox Interactive addresses a recent major security issue that was affecting many players in the Cities: Skylines ...