A new infostealer on the market is making big waves globally, replacing Lumma et al. in attacks and employing so many stealth, persistence, and anti-analysis tricks that it's downright difficult to count them all
Apr. 15, 2025
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A new infostealer on the market is making big waves globally, replacing Lumma et al. in attacks and employing so many stealth, persistence, and anti-analysis tricks that it's downright difficult to count them all.‎‎
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A threat actor posted about the zero-day exploit on the same day that Fortinet published a warning about known vulnerabilities under active exploitation.‎‎
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The hallucination problem is not just pervasive, it is persistent as well, according to new research.‎‎
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Blind spots in network visibility, including in firewalls, IoT devices, and the cloud, are being exploited by Chinese state-backed threat actors with increasing success, according to new threat intelligence. Here's how experts say you can get eyes on it all.‎‎
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Prodaft is currently buying accounts from five Dark Web forums and offers to pay extra for administrator or moderator accounts. The idea is to infiltrate forums to boost its threat intelligence.‎
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Secure by Design is an important step to reduce the number of vulnerabilities present originally, but is it progressing fast enough? According to security experts Chris Wysopal and Jason Healey, the landscape is improving.‎
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Managing permissions and authorizations across dozens or hundreds of cloud services and platforms poses significant headaches for companies. An open specification aims to change that.‎
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