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A new phishing campaign has set its eyes on the Latin American region to deliver malicious payloads to Windows systems. "The phishing email contained a ZIP file attachment that when extracted reveals an HTML file that leads to a malicious file download posing as an invoice," Trustwave SpiderLabs researcher Karla Agregado said. The email message, the company said, originates from an email
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By Deeba Ahmed New Byakugan Malware Steals Data, Grants Remote Access & Uses OBS Studio to Spy! Fortinet reveals a phishing campaign distributing Byakugan malware disguised as a PDF. Don't click! Learn how to stay safe. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Beware the Blur: Phishing Scam Drops Byakugan Malware via Fake PDF
A remote code execution vulnerability in Gibbon online school platform version 26.0.00 and lower allows remote authenticated users to conduct PHP deserialization attacks via columnOrder in a POST request to the endpoint /modules/System%20Admin/import_run.php&type=externalAssessment&step=4. As it allows remote code execution, adversaries could exploit this flaw to execute arbitrary commands, potentially resulting in complete system compromise, data exfiltration, or unauthorized access to sensitive information.
Latest campaign underscores wide-ranging functionality and staying power of a decade-old piece of information-stealing malware.
Threat actors are luring victims to a fake NordVPN website that installs a Remote Access Trojan.
WordPress Membership for WooCommerce plugin versions prior to 2.1.7 suffer from a remote shell upload vulnerability.
Cisco Talos discovered a new threat actor we’re calling “CoralRaider” that we believe is of Vietnamese origin and financially motivated. CoralRaider has been operating since at least 2023, targeting victims in several Asian and Southeast Asian countries.
Roughly nine years ago, KrebsOnSecurity profiled a Pakistan-based cybercrime group called "The Manipulaters," a sprawling web hosting network of phishing and spam delivery platforms. In January 2024, The Manipulaters pleaded with this author to unpublish previous stories about their work, claiming the group had turned over a new leaf and gone legitimate. But new research suggests that while they have improved the quality of their products and services, these nitwits still fail spectacularly at hiding their illegal activities.