Novel RadzaRat Android trojan examined Android devices could be clandestinely subjected to keylogging, remote file management, and surveillance through the novel RadzaRat trojan, which spoofs a legitimate file manager app, according to Cybernews.
BleepingComputer reports that attacks spreading the newly discovered BadAudio malware have been launched by the China-nexus APT24 threat group as part of a three-year cyberespionage campaign aimed at Windows systems.
The Sturnus trojan, identified by Dutch cybersecurity firm ThreatFabric, is designed to steal banking credentials through convincing fake login screens and gain remote control over infected devices.
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New EdgeStepper implant leveraged in PlushDaemon supply chain compromise Attacks with the new EdgeStepper implant have been deployed by the China-linked threat group PlushDaemon to facilitate software update traffic takeovers as part of a cyberespionage operation, according to BleepingComputer.
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