Exploits

Powerful malware targeting iPhones discovered

The software exploit could penetrate hundreds of millions of Apple iPhones. It was planted on dozens of websites in Ukraine in recent weeks, researchers said. 

Researchers uncover iPhone spyware capable of penetrating millions of devices

A powerful software exploit capable of ​penetrating and stealing information from potentially hundreds of millions of Apple iPhones was planted ‌on dozens of websites...

Iranian Hackers Likely Used Malware-Stolen Credentials in Stryker Breach

The medtech giant has been working on restoring systems affected by the cyberattack conducted by the Handala hackers. 

Fake Telegram Site Delivers Multi-Stage Malware Using In-Memory Execution

Cybersecurity researchers have identified a malicious campaign that spreads malware through a fake Telegram download website. 

Windsurf IDE Extension Drops Malware via Solana Blockchain

Bitdefender researchers have discovered a malicious Windsurf IDE (integrated development environment) extension that deploys a multi-stage NodeJS stealer by using the Solana blockchain as...

Adaptability, Not Novelty: The Next Evolution of Malware

Recent malware frameworks like VoidLink serve as a useful reminder that modern malware doesn’t need to be novel to be effective. Nearly all enterprises...

GlassWorm malware surfaces in development environments

A large-scale GlassWorm malware campaign targeting developer platforms appears to be significantly more extensive and sophisticated than previously thought. Various media outlets, including opensourcemalware.com,...

GlassWorm malware hits 400+ code repos on GitHub, npm, VSCode, OpenVSX

The GlassWorm supply-chain campaign has returned with a new, coordinated attack that targeted hundreds of packages, repositories, and extensions on GitHub, npm, and VSCode/OpenVSX extensions. Researchers...

Less Lucrative Ransomware Market Makes Attackers Alter Methods

Ransomware actors are ditching Cobalt Strike in favor of native Windows tools, as payment rates hit record lows and data theft surges. 

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