New Cryptominer Distributes XMRig in Aggressive Attacks
Cryptominer WinstarNssmMiner is an aggressive malware strain that has launched 500,000 attacks in the past three days earning criminals $28,000. Go to Source
Cryptominer WinstarNssmMiner is an aggressive malware strain that has launched 500,000 attacks in the past three days earning criminals $28,000. Go to Source
The main purpose of Grobios malware is to help attacker establish a strong, persistent foothold in a victim’s system, in order to drop additional payloads later. Go to Source
The flaws threaten to expose corporate communications in Outlook as well as the messages of at-risk users like political dissidents. Go to Source
The fajitas purveyor announced the point-of-sale payment-card breach on Friday May 11, the same day that it learned about it. Go to Source
Universal Plug and Play networking protocols can be exploited to bypass DDoS mitigations. Go to Source
Adobe has issued a round of higher priority patches less than a week after its Patch Tuesday updates last week. Go to Source
A phishing scam fooled victims by claiming to be Apple and scooping up personal details – including financial information and Apple account information. Go to Source
Samsung updates S9, Note 8 and S8 phones with 27 patches from a RCE bug to a patch that prevents an ancient peek-and-poke attack first identified in 1980s. Go to Source
The actors behind this kind of code, whether they’re bent on sending a political message or simply wanting to cover their tracks after data exfiltration, have adopted various techniques to carry out those activities. Go… Secrets of the Wiper: Inside the World’s Most Destructive Malware
Researchers maintain Microsoft’s vaunted Arbitrary Code Guard in the Edge browser can’t stop hackers from mounting attacks. Go to Source