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Read MoreSignificant enhancements to bolster stealth have been added to the latest variant of the Chaes malware identified as "Chae$ 4.1," Hackread reports.
Read MoreCybersecurity researchers have discovered a new Java-based "sophisticated" information stealer that uses a Discord bot to exfiltrate sensitive data from compromised hosts.
Read MoreThe latest Chae$ 4.1 sends a direct message to the cybersecurity researchers at Morphisec within the source code.
Read MoreAnalysis of the infostealer malware version 4.1 includes hidden ASCII art and a shout-out thanking Morphisec researchers.
Read MoreIn a report published on Thursday (1/11), security shop Recorded Future warns that GitHub's infrastructure is frequently abused by criminals to support and deliver malware.
Read MoreMorphisec CTO Michael Gorelik joins expert panelists to debate the impact of AI, geopolitics and new tactics in the year ahead.
Read MoreFileless malware attacks are extremely hard to detect and the time it takes for them to be discovered is growing. The best approach to dealing with it is preventing the malware from infecting a network by adopting a zero-trust approach.
Read MoreIn this Help Net Security interview, Michael Gorelik, CTO and Head of Malware Research at Morphisec, provides insights into the business impact of vulnerabilities.
Read MoreThe global cybersecurity market continues to soar, and for good reason, cybercriminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated and effective. In fact, it’s safe to say that the sophistication of today’s criminals is far outpacing the evolution of the defenses they are attacking.
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