New Phoenix keylogger attempts to stop over 80 anti-malware tools to evade detection
Phoenix operates under a malware-as-a-service model and already has targeted victims across the world.
Phoenix operates under a malware-as-a-service model and already has targeted victims across the world.
The backdoor allows the attackers to gather sensitive information the compromised machines.
Online fraudsters have started to test the validity of stolen payment card details using new carding bots on the checkout pages of e-commerce websites.
The TA2101 gang used malicious emails to infect organizations in Germany, Italy, and the United States with backdoor, banking Trojan, or ransomware malware.
APT33 used its private VPN network for reconnaissance of networks that are relevant to the supply chain of the oil industry.
New PureLocker ransomware seems to have links to the malware provider used by Cobalt and FIN6 hacking groups.
The list of latest victims includes Amazon, IBM subsidiary SoftLayer, Eurobet Italia SRL, Korea Telecom, HZ Hosting and SK Broadband.
Platinum group exploits Windows with hidden backdoor trojan mimicking common legitimate software.
Attackers devised a new technique designed to bypass secure email gateways to deliver NanoCore RAT.
Capesand is targeting Adobe Flash and Internet Explorer, while using open-source components.
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