QAKBOT is a prevalent information-stealing malware that was first discovered in 2007. In recent years, its detection has become a precursor to many critical and widespread ransomware...
Abstract Recently, we found a suspicious GoELFsample, which is a downloder mainly to spread mining malwares. The interesting part is that we noticed it using namesilo’s...
QakBot, also known as QBot, has existed for over a decade. First found in the wild in 2007, the trojan has since been continually maintained and...
The infamous North Korea state-sponsored Lazarus APT was recently found targeting IT supply chains. It used the MATA framework and propagated a new strain of the...
The activity of the QBot (also known as Quakbot) banking trojan is spiking again, and analysts from multiple security research firms attribute this to the rise...
A new attack technique called ‘HTML smuggling’, which spreads malware via email, is increasingly targeting banking organizations, Microsoft has claimed. The attack vector, which surfaced earlier...
The case against the NSO Group appears to scratch the surface of problematic commercial hacking tools sold at arms markets, which the U.S. government has only...
A new Android malware known as MasterFred uses fake login overlays to steal the credit card information of Netflix, Instagram, and Twitter users. This new Android...
Could malicious backdoors be hiding in your code, that otherwise appears perfectly clean to the human eye and text editors alike? A security researcher has shed light on how...
Banking malware threats are increasing as cybercriminals target the rising popularity of mobile banking on smartphones with plots aimed at stealing personal banking credentials and credit...