A newly discovered FileFix social engineering attack impersonates Meta account suspension warnings to trick users into unknowingly installing the StealC infostealer malware. FileFix is a new variant ...
Picus Security has released its annual Red Report 2025, which assesses over 1 million real-world malware samples and 14 million malicious actions. The findings show that 93% of malware attacks can be ...
The landscape of malware analysis has significantly evolved, driven by the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the advanced techniques being developed to combat them. Malware attacks on US ...
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Microsoft security researchers have discovered a new backdoor malware that uses the OpenAI Assistants API as a covert command-and-control channel. The company's Detection and Response Team (DART) ...
ClickFix is a social engineering trick that hackers have been using more and more since early 2024 to spread malware. It fools you into running malicious commands on your own computer, and the attack ...
Critical infrastructure in the energy sector experienced a 387% increase in attacks compared to the previous year India continues to be the top target for mobile attacks, with 26% of activity The US ...
A dangerous cybercrime tool has surfaced in underground forums, making it far easier for attackers to spread malware. Instead of relying on hidden downloads, this ...
As cybercriminals use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to boost the scale and sophistication of malware attacks, Justin Grosfelt, Manager of the Reversing, Emulation, and Testing (RET) Team, Insikt Group, ...
Windows Run is no longer the primary vessel for these attacks ...
As artificial intelligence reshapes how software is built and deployed, it’s also transforming how cyberattacks are launched. Attackers are increasingly using AI to generate malware that can change ...
The arrival of generative AI software like ChatGPT prompted immediate speculation that hackers would use those programs to create and fine-tune malware attacks. Products like ChatGPT and Gemini might ...