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Give your PC a fresh start: New free tools to boost your PC’s speed, security, and peace of mind

If you ever have the feeling your computer is dragging its feet, or shows odd behavior, you’re not alone. In some cases, the culprit...

Hackers Exploit Ethereum to Inject Malware in Popular Coding Libraries

Hackers are exploiting Ethereum smart contracts to inject malware into popular NPM coding libraries, using packages to run malicious commands. 

New ‘NotDoor’ Malware Targets Outlook Users for Data Theft and System Compromise

Russian state-sponsored hackers have developed a sophisticated new backdoor malware called “NotDoor” that specifically targets Microsoft Outlook users, enabling attackers to steal sensitive data...

XWorm Malware Adopts New Infection Chain to Bypass Security Detection

Cybersecurity researchers have identified a sophisticated evolution in XWorm malware operations, with the backdoor campaign implementing advanced tactics to evade detection systems. The Trellix Advanced...

New Dire Wolf Ransomware Attack Windows Systems, Deletes Event Logs and Backup-Related Data

Dire Wolf ransomware hits 16 global firms with double extortion, advanced encryption, and anti-recovery tactics since May 2025. 

New ‘NotDoor’ Malware Attacks Outlook Users to Exfiltrate Data and Compromise Computers

A sophisticated backdoor linked to the notorious Russian cyber-espionage group APT28 allows attackers to exfiltrate data, upload files, and execute commands on compromised computers. 

MystRodX Leveraging DNS and ICMP to Steal Sensitive Data From Hacked Systems

A sophisticated new backdoor malware has emerged from the shadows, operating undetected for over 20 months while infiltrating networks through an ingenious dual-mode activation...

Hackers find new way to hide malware in Ethereum smart contracts

ReversingLabs researchers uncovered two NPM packages that used Ethereum smart contracts to hide malicious URLs and bypass security scans. News COINTELEGRAPH IN...

Malicious npm packages use Ethereum blockchain for malware delivery

Ethereum smart contracts used to hide URL to secondary malware payloads in an attack chain triggered by a malicious GitHub repo. 

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