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Dark web threads discussing crypto-drainers – malware designed to swiftly drain cryptocurrency wallets – saw a significant rise in 2024, as revealed by the latest Kaspersky Security Bulletin.
The Kaspersky Security Bulletin further revealed that Sri Lanka has seen a significant increase in web-borne and local malware attacks. In 2024, Kaspersky products detected over 8.6 million web ...
Kaspersky has identified a malware campaign on SourceForge involving a fake Office package that targets crypto users through ...
Kaspersky has flagged “officepackage” malware that uses fake Microsoft add-ins on to hijack crypto wallet addresses via the ...
A sophisticated APT tracked as ToddyCat has exploited an ESET DLL search order hijacking vulnerability for malware delivery.
As per an analysis by Kaspersky, malware with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) capabilities has been spotted on the App Store for the first time. Instead of stealing files stored on a phone ...
Instead, it resides on a router. It’s called Slingshot and it was recently discovered by Kaspersky Labs. Incredibly, the malware is so powerful and sophisticated that it hid in routers for six ...
The infostealer malware economy is clearly booming, and the latest evidence of that is a Kaspersky report claiming that at least 25 million users were targeted between the start of 2023 and the ...
Because UEFI lives within a flash memory chip, any malware injected into it can survive reboots, formats and OS reinstalls Researchers from Russian antivirus maker Kaspersky claim to have ...
Kaseya is terminating its relationship with embattled Kaspersky, telling MSPs that it is ceasing support for the Moscow-based cybersecurity giant’s anti-virus product. The action by Kaseya ...