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In addition to stealing banking credentials, F5 researchers have observed the MaliBot malware "disguising" itself as cryptocurrency applications and preventing users from uninstalling it.
An overwhelming consensus in healthcare lauds the PATCH Act and the forthcoming updates to the FDA medical device cybersecurity guide to secure new devices. But there’s still no solution for legacy tech in healthcare.
After about a year of silence, a new variant of Bahamut malware was spotted in the wild targeting Android mobile devices in the Middle East and South Asia, Cyble researchers reported.
Numerous small office and home office routers across North America and Europe including those manufactured by Cisco, Asus, Netgear, and DayTek have been targeted by the new ZuoRAT trojan, which has successfully attacked at least 80 targets since its emergence during the last quarter of 2020.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has finalized its macOS security guidance, which has been based on the macOS Security Compliance Project and seeks to bolster mSCP awareness.
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