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    Evasive Panda APT Using AitM Attack and DNS Poisoning to Deliver Malware

    Evasive Panda uses DNS poisoning and MITM attacks to deliver MgBot via fake software updates across multiple regions. 

    Threat Actors Advertised NtKiller Malware on Dark Web Claiming Terminate Antivirus and EDR Bypass

    AlphaGhoul advertises NtKiller to disable major antivirus and EDR tools, helping malware evade detection on infected systems. 

    Dangerous WebRAT malware now being spread by GitHub repositories

    (Image credit: wk1003mike / Shutterstock) Share by: Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Kaspersky finds 15 malicious GitHub repositories posing...

    One Year Of Zero-Click Exploits: What 2025 Taught Us About Modern Malware

    The year 2025 represents a pivotal moment in cybersecurity, showcasing a remarkable evolution in zero-click exploitation techniques that significantly challenge our understanding of digital...

    WebRAT Malware via GitHub Repositories Claim as Proof-of-concept Exploits to Attack Users

    WebRAT malware spreads via GitHub, fake game tools, and pirated software to steal logins from gamers and users. 

    Dark Web Listings Promote NtKiller Malware as an Antivirus and EDR Disabler

    NtKiller malware - A newly promoted underground tool, NtKiller, is gaining attention on cybercrime forums after being advertised. 

    Webrat turns GitHub PoCs into a malware trap

    Webrat turns GitHub PoCs into a malware trap | CSO Online `, cio: ` 🚀 The new CIO.com hybrid search: 🔍 Explore CIO content smarter, faster and...

    Malicious Actors Abuse GitHub Proof-of-Concept Projects to Infect Users

    GitHub proof-of-concept malware - Cybersecurity experts from Solar 4RAYS, the cyberthreat research division of the Solar Group. 

    WebRAT Malware Campaign Leveraging GitHub-Hosted Proof-of-Concept Code

    Cybersecurity specialists from the Solar 4RAYS cyberthreat research center, a division of the Solar Group, have uncovered a dangerous new malware strain dubbed "Webrat." 

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