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Threats
Forced Chrome extensions get removed, keep reappearing
Malwarebytes found a family of forced Chrome extensions that can’t be removed because of a policy change that tells users…
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Ransomware
The ransomware landscape changes as fewer victims decide to pay
A considerable drop in the median of ransom payments and several other circumstances are causing the ransomware landscape to change.…
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Ransomware
Another ransomware payment recovered by the Justice Department
The Justice Department announced it was able to forfeit ransomware payments made by health care organizations in Kansas and Colorado.…
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Threats
ASyncRat surpasses Dridex, TrickBot and Emotet to become dominant email threat
A review of what’s changed in malware in 2022, and what hasn’t, based on Adam Kujawa’s talk at RSAC 2022.…
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Threats
Credential-stealing malware disguises itself as Telegram, targets social media users
Spyware.FFDroider is an information stealer that exfiltrates browser data in an attempt to steal credentials and valid session cookies. A…
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Ransomware
Elden Ring maker Bandai Namco hit by ransomware and data leaks
We take a look at a major ransomware attack impacting video game giant Bandai Namco, laced with the potential threat…
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Ransomware
North Korean APT targets US healthcare sector with Maui ransomware
CISA warns of an unusual ransomware. State-sponsored North Korean threat actors have been targeting the US Healthcare and Public Health…
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Threats
Don’t let scammers ruin your Valentine’s Day
No matter the occasion, you can always count on scammers to show up. Today is Valentine’s Day, so we thought…
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Threats
SolarWinds attackers launch new campaign
The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center has issued a warning about new activities from Nobelium, the group behind SolarWinds, Sunburst, and…
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Ransomware
AstraLocker 2.0 ransomware isn’t going to give you your files back
Through malice or carelessness, AstraLocker breaks the “circle of trust”. Reversing Labs reports that the latest verison of AstraLocker ransomware…