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APT41 Hackers Use ShadowPad, Cobalt Strike in Taiwanese Institute Cyber Attack
A Taiwanese government-affiliated research institute that specializes in computing and associated technologies was breached by nation-state threat actors with ties to China, according to new findings from Cisco Talos. The unnamed organization was targeted as early as...
Webinar: Discover the All-in-One Cybersecurity Solution for SMBs
In today's digital battlefield, small and medium businesses (SMBs) face the same cyber threats as large corporations, but with fewer resources. Managed service providers (MSPs) are struggling to keep up with the demand for protection. If your current cybersecurity...
New Windows Backdoor BITSLOTH Exploits BITS for Stealthy Communication
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a previously undocumented Windows backdoor that leverages a built-in feature called Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) as a command-and-control (C2) mechanism. The newly identified malware strain has been codenamed...
Mirai Botnet targeting OFBiz Servers Vulnerable to Directory Traversal
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software is at the heart of many enterprising supporting human resources, accounting, shipping, and manufacturing. These systems can become very complex and difficult to maintain. They are often highly customized, which can make...
StackExchange Abused to Spread Malicious PyPI Packages as Answers
Threat actors used StackExchange to promote malicious PyPi packages, including 'spl-types,' 'raydium,' 'sol-structs,' 'sol-instruct,' and 'raydium-sdk,' which steal data from browsers, messaging apps, and cryptocurrency wallets.
StackExchange Abused to Spread Malicious PyPI Packages as Answers
Threat actors used StackExchange to promote malicious PyPi packages, including 'spl-types,' 'raydium,' 'sol-structs,' 'sol-instruct,' and 'raydium-sdk,' which steal data from browsers, messaging apps, and cryptocurrency wallets.
StackExchange Abused to Spread Malicious PyPI Packages as Answers
Threat actors used StackExchange to promote malicious PyPi packages, including 'spl-types,' 'raydium,' 'sol-structs,' 'sol-instruct,' and 'raydium-sdk,' which steal data from browsers, messaging apps, and cryptocurrency wallets.
StackExchange Abused to Spread Malicious PyPI Packages as Answers
Threat actors used StackExchange to promote malicious PyPi packages, including 'spl-types,' 'raydium,' 'sol-structs,' 'sol-instruct,' and 'raydium-sdk,' which steal data from browsers, messaging apps, and cryptocurrency wallets.
StackExchange Abused to Spread Malicious PyPI Packages as Answers
Threat actors used StackExchange to promote malicious PyPi packages, including 'spl-types,' 'raydium,' 'sol-structs,' 'sol-instruct,' and 'raydium-sdk,' which steal data from browsers, messaging apps, and cryptocurrency wallets.
StackExchange Abused to Spread Malicious PyPI Packages as Answers
Threat actors used StackExchange to promote malicious PyPi packages, including 'spl-types,' 'raydium,' 'sol-structs,' 'sol-instruct,' and 'raydium-sdk,' which steal data from browsers, messaging apps, and cryptocurrency wallets.
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