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Chinese APT41 Hackers Target Mobile Devices with New WyrmSpy and DragonEgg Spyware

By THN
The prolific China-linked nation-state actor known as APT41 has been linked to two previously undocumented strains of Android spyware called WyrmSpy and DragonEgg. "Known for its exploitation of web-facing applications and infiltration of traditional endpoint devices, an established threat actor like APT 41 including mobile in its arsenal of malware shows how mobile endpoints are high-value

Experts Uncover Two Long-Running Android Spyware Campaigns Targeting Uyghurs

By Ravie Lakshmanan
Two long-running surveillance campaigns have been found targeting the Uyghur community in China and elsewhere with Android spyware tools designed to harvest sensitive information and track their whereabouts. This encompasses a previously undocumented malware strain called BadBazaar and updated variants of an espionage artifact dubbedΒ MOONSHINEΒ by researchers from the University of Toronto's

Mitigate Ransomware in a Remote-First World

By The Hacker News
Ransomware has been a thorn in the side of cybersecurity teams for years. With the move to remote and hybrid work, this insidious threat has become even more of a challenge forΒ organizations everywhere. 2021 was a case study in ransomware due to the wide variety of attacks, significant financial and economic impact, and diverse ways that organizations responded.Β These attacksΒ should be seen as a

Researchers Uncover 'Hermit' Android Spyware Used in Kazakhstan, Syria, and Italy

By Ravie Lakshmanan
An enterprise-grade surveillanceware dubbed Hermit has been put to use by entities operating from within Kazakhstan, Syria, and Italy over the years since 2019, new research has revealed. Lookout attributed the spy software, which is equipped to target both Android and iOS, to an Italian company named RCS Lab S.p.A and Tykelab Srl, a telecom services provider which it suspects to be a front

How to Protect Your Data When Ransomware Strikes

By The Hacker News
RansomwareΒ is not a new attack vector. In fact, theΒ first malware of its kindΒ appeared more than 30 years ago and was distributed via 5.25-inch floppy disks. To pay the ransom, the victim had to mail money to a P.O. Box in Panama. Fast forward to today, affordable ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) kits are available on the dark web for anyone to purchase and deploy and attackers have an infinite
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