July 27, 2023 Doctor Web has uncovered an attack on Windows users involving a modular downloader trojan dubbed Trojan.Fruity.1. With its help, threat actors can infect computers with different types of malware, depending on the attackers’ goals. To conceal an attack and increase the chances of it being successful, they use […]
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With social engineering becoming the leading cause of cyberattacks, it is crucial for businesses to learn how to protect themselves against these threats. The first step in preventing social engineering attacks is understanding what they are and how they operate. Social engineering tactics rely on manipulating individuals into willingly giving […]
The dark web is a part of the internet that is not indexed by search engines like Google. The dark web is used for many illegal activities, such as drug dealing, pedophilia, and terrorism. The dark web is not the same as the deep web. The deep web refers to […]
According to the company’s blog, the trojan’s main targets are users of the Android OS. The trojan is distributed in the form of an Android app, which is used to steal money from users’ accounts. The malware is a modification of the previously known trojan called Android.Bankosy.1.origin. This trojan is […]
While the email may appear to come from the CEO, it is sent from an email address that is very similar to the CEO’s actual email. This is done in an effort to make it appear as if this email is legitimate and that the CEO is the one who […]
May 29, 2023 Doctor Web has detected a spyware-capable Android software module. This module gathers data on files present in the devices and can send them to malicious individuals. Additionally, it has the ability to replace and upload clipboard contents to a remote server. Named Android.Spy.SpinOk as per Dr.Web’s classification, […]
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Gaslights produce a telltale flicker when nearby lamps are lit; DRAM values do something similar when nearby memory cells are accessed.
Don’t delay, do it today. This is a code-implantation bug in WebKit that attackers already know how to exploit.
Previously, we said “do it today”, but now we’re forced back on: “Do not delay; do it as soon as Apple and your device will let you.”