Malware

Fileless malware attacks are based on a type of malware that doesn't infect a computer through a traditional executable file. Instead, the malware in question resides entirely in a computer's memory, leveraging existing legitimate software to carry out its malicious activities.

Researchers have identified a new Android malware that threatens the security of accounts on the popular social network.

A new hacker attack has recently emerged: a dangerous malware is in fact sent, disguised as pdf or excel files, through phishing campaigns.

Less than a year of activity and more than 3,000 subscribers are the numbers of the new platform that actually sells monthly subscriptions to become cyber criminals.

VLC, one of the most popular multimedia players, has become a means by which to carry out cyber espionage campaigns, with the spread of malware.

What if someone spies on your world through the camera of your own smartphone, turns it on and off whenever they want?
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