The malware is described as an 'EDR killer', stopping security solutions and suppressing notifications.
Hackers are impersonating IT staff in Microsoft Teams to trick employees into installing malware, giving attackers stealthy access to corporate networks.
North Korean hackers are deploying newly uncovered tools to move data between internet-connected and air-gapped systems, spread via removable drives, and conduct covert surveillance.
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Hackers are abusing the legitimate OAuth redirection mechanism to bypass phishing protections in email and browsers to take ...
A new, relatively low-skilled cyber threat actor has been uncovered leveraging the services of a bulletproof hosting provider (BPH) to deploy malware under the guise of legitimate software. The hacker ...
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