Hackers use website favicon to hide credit card skimmer
Hackers set up a fake image-hosting website to disguise a web skimming operation.
Hackers set up a fake image-hosting website to disguise a web skimming operation.
It appears that the malware used in the operation was the Snake ransomware.
The vulnerability can be exploited via a MitM attack or by setting up a malicious TLS server and tricking a vulnerable client to connect to it.
The attackers exploited vulnerabilities in WordPress sites to redirect visitors to malvertising sites or plant a PHP backdoor.
The InfinityBlack group was involved in distributing hundreds of millions of stolen user credentials, hacking tools and malware.
Intelligence experts believe that Russia, Iran and China are likely behind cyber attacks against British research facilities.
The company is urging users to install the latest updates as soon as possible.
Hackers target organizations relying on the SaltStack infrastructure automation software.
The Aggah campaign has been quite prolific recently with the attackers using hosting sites such as Pastebin to host all the final RAT payloads.
The malware combines the functionality of a banking trojan and an infostealer to steal user data from financial applications.
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