Criminals are using game-related applications to infect Windows systems with a malicious software framework called Winos4.0 ...
New reports suggest that threat actors behind Winos4.0 are now targeting Windows gamers through software and other downloads.
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Security researchers observed a new threat campaign dubbed SteelFox It uses fake activators and cracks to deploy a vulnerable ...
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It could be game over for Windows users as security researchers warn of malicious cyber-attacks explicitly targeting ...
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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.
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Winos4.0 malware, derived from Gh0strat, targets Windows users via game-related applications, enabling remote control of ...
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