A Carbanak details that the APT and malware are increasingly used alongside new tactics to target executives at financial institutions in the Middle East, U.S. and Europe.
Kinotopic, a photographic app for the iPhone, was discontinued about three years ago—yet a security researcher has discovered an unsecured database on the Internet containing what appears to be information on over 198,000 past customers.
An APT group based in China, code-named Suckfly, has been concealing its nefarious activity over the past two years by stealing code-signing certificates and applying them to malware and hack tools to make them look legitimate.
Hacktivist group Anonymous has doubled down on its threats to interfere with Donald Trump's presidential campaign, declaring "total war" against the candidate in a YouTube video.
A malvertising campaign that embedded fake, malicious ads on popular news, entertainment and political websites may have impacted tens of thousands of users in just 24 hours, Trend Micro warned in a blog post yesterday.
The pro-Eastern European ransomware Cerber has been spotted on dark web Russian forums offering ransomware as a service, according to the cyber intelligence firm Sensecy.
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