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Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
GitHub Repositories Hit by Password-Stealing Commits Disguised as Dependabot Contributions
A new malicious campaign has been observed hijacking GitHub accounts and committing malicious code disguised as Dependabot contributions with an aim to steal passwords from developers. "The malicious code exfiltrates the GitHub project's defined secrets to a malicious...
Misconfigured TeslaMate Instances Put Tesla Car Owners at Risk
Improper configuration of third-party software like TeslaMate can result in privacy breaches, compromising the owner's daily routine and posing risks such as planned robberies.
Are Developers Giving Enough Thought to Prompt Injection Threats When Building Code?
Prompt injection attacks manipulate LLMs by introducing malicious commands into free text inputs, posing a significant threat to cybersecurity and potentially leading to unauthorized activities or data leaks.
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