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    3,000+ YouTube videos deliver malware disguised as free software

    Researchers uncover a massive YouTube malware network using fake “free software” and game hack videos to steal user data. 

    In Other News: WhatsApp Passkey-Encrypted Backups, Russia Targets Meduza Malware, New Mastercard Solution

    Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: several interesting Android malware families, UN cybercrime treaty, criminal complaint against Clearview AI in...

    WordPress Anti-Malware Plugin Flaw Exposes 100K Sites To An Alarming Security Threat

    A new threat in is the wild affecting sites that run WordPress, a popular content management system. Wordfence, a company that focuses on security researchin...

    Attackers dig up $11M in Garden Finance crypto exploit

    Blockchain company Garden admits it was compromised and temporarily shut down its app after approximately $11 million worth of assets were stolen. In a statement...

    Alleged Meduza Stealer malware admins arrested after hacking Russian org

    The Russian authorities have arrested three individuals in Moscow who are believed to be the creators and operators of the Meduza Stealer information-stealing malware. The action was...

    Ukrainian Man Extradited From Ireland to US Over Conti Ransomware Charges

    Oleksii Oleksiyovych Lytvynenko is now in the US after being held in custody in Ireland since 2023. 

    Weekly Intelligence Report – 31 October 2025

    Published On : 2025-10-31 Ransomware of the week CYFIRMA Research and Advisory Team would like to highlight ransomware trends and insights gathered while monitoring various forums....

    Massive surge of NFC relay malware steals Europeans’ credit cards

    Near-Field Communication (NFC) relay malware has grown massively popular in Eastern Europe, with researchers discovering over 760 malicious Android apps using the technique to...

    LotL Attack Hides Malware in Windows Native AI Stack

    Security programs trust AI data files, but they shouldn't: they can conceal malware more stealthily than most file types. 

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