The EarthKapre campaign, also known as RedCurl or Red Wolf, represents a highly sophisticated and persistent cyberespionage operation targeting...
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Yokai Backdoor is a sophisticated malware campaign that has recently targeted Thai government officials using advanced techniques such as DLL side-loading. This backdoor is notable for its ability to execute malicious payloads under the guise of legitimate applications, making it a significant threat in the cybersecurity landscape. Here’s an in-depth analysis of the Yokai Backdoor, […]
The EarthKapre campaign, also known as RedCurl or Red Wolf, represents a highly sophisticated and persistent cyberespionage operation targeting...
FrigidStealer is a newly identified macOS malware that targets users through fake browser updates. This sophisticated malware campaign is attributed...
A new wave of cyberattacks leveraging the Winos4.0 malware framework has targeted organizations in Taiwan through malicious PDF attachments disguised...
Operation Sea Elephant is a highly advanced cyber-espionage campaign orchestrated by the CNC group, targeting research institutions, universities, and...
A recent social engineering campaign targeted job seekers in the Web3 space with fake job interviews through a malicious "GrassCall" meeting app that...
Check Point Research (CPR) has uncovered a sophisticated cyber campaign leveraging a vulnerable Windows driver to disable security protections, evade...
The Snake Keylogger campaign has evolved, introducing a new variant that specifically targets popular web browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft...
Zhong Stealer is a newly identified malware that poses significant threats to the fintech and cryptocurrency sectors. Discovered during a phishing...
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A sophisticated malware campaign dubbed “GitVenom” has exploited GitHub’s open-source ecosystem to distribute malicious code through thousands...