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    Global Industries Face Escalating Cyber Assaults from Pro-Russian Hackers

    Pro-Russian Hackers - As the Russia-Ukraine war drags into late 2024, cyberspace has emerged as a critical battleground, with pro-Russian.  

    It doesn’t take a genius to be a cybercriminal – and open source ransomware is making it easier than ever

    (Image credit: Shutterstock / LALAKA) Check Point has observed ransomware being re-used Yurei ransomware has targeted a Sri Lankan food manufacturing firm Open-source ransomware lowers the barrier...

    HybridPetya Mimics NotPetya, Adds UEFI Compromise

    A newly identified ransomware strain called HybridPetya has appeared on the VirusTotal platform. Uploaded in February 2025, the sample showed under filenames suggesting a link...

    Sidewinder APT Hackers Leverage Nepal Protests to Push Mobile and Windows Malware

    Sidewinder APT exploited Nepal protests by posing as emergency apps, luring users to install malware stealing data from mobile & PCs. 

    Updated malware arsenal touted by Mustang Panda

    Chinese advanced persistent threat group Mustang Panda, also known as Hive0154, has launched highly sophisticated attacks involving an updated Toneshell backdoor and the novel...

    UEFI Secure Boot circumvented by novel HybridPetya ransomware

    Advanced UEFI-based systems could be infiltrated by the newly emergent HybridPetya ransomware strain, which is similar to Petya and NotPetya, through a nefarious EFI...

    VSCode market struck by huge influx of malicious WhiteCobra extensions

    (Image credit: Shutterstock) Researchers found 24 malicious extensions in Visual Studio Marketplace and Open VSX Registry deploying Lumma Stealer and other malware The attack targeted cryptocurrency...

    New Zealand sanctions Russian military hackers over cyberattacks on Ukraine

    New Zealand has imposed sanctions on Russian military intelligence hackers accused of cyberattacks on Ukraine, including members of a notorious hacking unit previously...

    Hackers are disguising malware as Whatsapp and Chrome installers in search results

    Hackers used SEO poisoning to push fake Signal, WhatsApp, Chrome, and VPN installers, infecting users with malware. 

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