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Blog.webp 2023-05-18 15:49:24 Researcher: malicious packages lurked on npm for months (lien direct) Les chercheurs de ReversingLabs ont déclaré avoir découvert deux packages Open Source NPM qui contenaient un code malveillant lié à des logiciels malveillants open source connus sous le nom de Turkorat.
Researchers at ReversingLabs said they discovered two npm open source packages that contained malicious code linked to open source malware known as TurkoRat.
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Blog.webp 2022-10-14 16:05:00 Episode 244: ZuoRAT brings APT Tactics to Home Networks (lien direct) In this episode of the Security Ledger podcast, brought to you by ReversingLabs, we interview Danny Adamitis (@dadamitis) of Black Lotus Labs about the discovery of ZuoRAT, malware that targets SOHO routers – and is outfitted with APT-style tools for attacking the devices connected to home networks. As always,  you can check our full...Read the whole entry... »Click the icon below to listen. Malware
Blog.webp 2019-08-01 23:13:05 Episode 155: Disinformation is a Cyber Weapon and APTs warm to Mobile Malware (lien direct) In this week's episode of the Podcast (#155): Jerome Segura of Malwarebytes joins us to talk about how disinformation campaigns and cyber crime are part of the same toxic cocktail in the world's trouble spots, like Ukraine. Also: Adam Meyers of CrowdStrike joins us to talk about that company's first ever report on mobile malware, which is...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/606605934/0/thesecurityledger -->» Malware
Blog.webp 2019-07-04 01:52:04 Episode 152: What the Silex Malware says about IoT Insecurity and Cloud Security CEO Steve Mullaney on Amazon ReInforce (lien direct) In this week's podcast episode, #152: we talk with Akamai researcher Larry Cashdollar about his discovery of Silex, a new example of IoT killing malware allegedly authored by a 14 year old. Also: Steve Mullaney, the CEO of the cloud security start up Aviatrix joins us to talk about Amazon's new cloud security conference: Re:Inforce. The post ...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/604063522/0/thesecurityledger -->» Malware
Blog.webp 2019-06-13 12:00:01 Expert: Patch Bluekeep Now or Face WannaCry Scenario (lien direct) The flaw known as BlueKeep could be as dangerous as EternalBlue, the basis of recent malware like WannaCry, according to a report by BitSight. The post Expert: Patch Bluekeep Now or Face WannaCry Scenario Malware Wannacry
Blog.webp 2019-04-23 16:00:01 Drive-By Malware Uses Google Sites for Drive by Download Attacks (lien direct) New malware, LoadPCBanker, is leveraging Google's Sites to spread via drive-by download attacks, according to a new report. Companies are advised to block uploads and downloads from the service. The post Drive-By Malware Uses Google Sites for Drive by Download Attacks Malware
Blog.webp 2019-04-11 14:20:00 Mysterious Trisis Malware Strikes Again (lien direct) Researchers at the firm FireEye warn that TRITON, a type of malware that targets industrial control safety systems, has resurfaced at a facility in the Middle East. The post Mysterious Trisis Malware Strikes Again Malware
Blog.webp 2019-02-06 14:26:00 ExileRAT Malware Targets Tibetan Exile Government (lien direct) Researchers have discovered a new cyber-espionage campaign targeting the organization representing the exiled Tibetan government. The post ExileRAT Malware Targets Tibetan Exile Government Malware
Blog.webp 2018-12-13 21:56:03 Destructive Shamoon Malware Attacks Italian Oil Services Firm (lien direct) The data-wiping Shamoon malware resurfaced this week at Italian oil and gas contractor Saipem, where it destroyed files on about 10 percent of company PCs, according to a published report. The attacks may be linked to Saipem's work with Saudi Aramco, a target of earlier Shamoon attacks. The post Destructive Shamoon Malware Attacks Italian Oil...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/585881192/0/thesecurityledger -->» Malware
Blog.webp 2018-11-15 15:17:00 Report: Small, Stealthy Groups Behind Worst Cybercrimes (lien direct) A small group of cybercriminals are responsible for the most damaging cyberattacks--often with the help of state sponsorship. Still, low-level criminal activity on the dark web still poses the most widespread and immediate security threat, with cryptocurrency mining, ransomware and malware all on the rise, a recent report has found. The post ...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/580412548/0/thesecurityledger -->» Ransomware Malware
Blog.webp 2018-10-02 17:38:04 Episode 114: Complexity at Root of Facebook Breach and LoJax is a RAT You Can\'t Kill (lien direct) In this week's podcast: Facebook revealed that a breach affected 50 million accounts and as many as 90 million users. Is complexity at the root of the social media giant’s troubles? We speak with Gary McGraw of the firm Synopsys about it. Also: BIOS-based malware has been demonstrated at security conferences for years.  Last week, the...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/572474336/0/thesecurityledger -->» Malware
Blog.webp 2018-07-03 22:20:04 Kaspersky Deems Crypto-jacking the New Ransomware as Crypto-miners up Their Game (lien direct) Because of its potential to earn hackers millions in a steady stream of cash, Kaspersky Labs has deemed crypto-jacking the new ransomware in a report that arrived  just as researchers spotted two new types of malware targeting the growing popularity of cryptocurrencies. In its report released last Wednesday, Kaspersky declared that crypto-mining...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/556219478/0/thesecurityledger -->» Ransomware Malware
Blog.webp 2018-06-20 15:03:05 \'Olympic Destroyer\' resurfaces; targets financial organizations, chemical-threat-prevention labs (lien direct) The Olympic Destroyer malware behind an attack on the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Seoul resurfaced with new targets in its sites: financial organizations and biological and chemical threat prevention laboratories, according to new research from Kaspersky Lab. Olympic Destroyer was first spotted back in February as a cyberattack on the...Read the whole entry...  _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/553672430/0/thesecurityledger -->» Malware Threat
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