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Russian Cyber Espionage Group Deploys LitterDrifter USB Worm in Targeted Attacks

By: Newsroom β€” November 18th 2023 at 06:32
Russian cyber espionage actors affiliated with the Federal Security Service (FSB) have been observed using a USB propagating worm calledΒ LitterDrifterΒ in attacks targeting Ukrainian entities. Check Point, whichΒ detailedΒ Gamaredon's (aka Aqua Blizzard, Iron Tilden, Primitive Bear, Shuckworm, and Winterflounder) latest tactics, branded the group as engaging in large-scale campaigns that are
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27 Malicious PyPI Packages with Thousands of Downloads Found Targeting IT Experts

By: Newsroom β€” November 17th 2023 at 09:56
An unknown threat actor has been observed publishing typosquat packages to the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository for nearly six months with an aim to deliver malware capable of gaining persistence, stealing sensitive data, and accessing cryptocurrency wallets for financial gain. The 27 packages, which masqueraded as popular legitimate Python libraries, attracted thousands of downloads,
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Experts Uncover DarkCasino: New Emerging APT Threat Exploiting WinRAR Flaw

By: Newsroom β€” November 16th 2023 at 13:51
A hacking group that leveraged a recently disclosed security flaw in the WinRAR software as a zero-day has now been categorized as an entirely new advanced persistent threat (APT). Cybersecurity company NSFOCUS has describedΒ DarkCasinoΒ as an "economically motivated" actor that first came to light in 2021. "DarkCasino is an APT threat actor with strong technical and learning ability, who is good
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DarkGate Malware Spreading via Messaging Services Posing as PDF Files

By: Newsroom β€” October 13th 2023 at 10:36
A piece of malware known asΒ DarkGateΒ has been observed being spread via instant messaging platforms such as Skype and Microsoft Teams. In these attacks, the messaging apps are used to deliver a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) loader script that masquerades as a PDF document, which, when opened, triggers the download and execution of an AutoIt script designed to launch the malware. "It's
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