In this roundup; experts warn of new 'polyglot' malware, AI neutralizes trillions of IT events, and Northern Ireland data breach suspects have been arrested.
The China-backed hacking group referred to as RedHotel has been linked to attacks in 17 countries during a three-year espionage campaign. According to cybersecurity firm Recorded Future, RedHotel has been infiltrating sectors such as academia, aerospace, government, media, telecoms, and research while operating across the US, Europe, and Asia.
In today's roundup; a Chinese cyberespionage group deploys malware, new Android malware, MMRat, unlocks phones, and DreamBus malware targets RocketMS servers.
New updated KmsdBot now targets Internet of Things (IoT) An updated version
The malicious threat actor behind CypherRAT and CraxsRAT malware has been unmasked as the Syrian threat actor, EVLF. These RATS allow an attacker to control a victim's device's location, camera, and microphone.
In today's roundup; XLoader, OfficeNote copycat hides malicious code, hosting firm refuses to pay ransom, and Cybersmart announces $15 million series B funding.
According to the Wall Street Journal, a trio of major cyber companies announced layoffs, further highlighting a slowdown in the sector, which though resilient, is starting to feel the impact of a wider downturn. Rapid 7, a Boston-based company, announced layoffs affecting 400 people, while Atlanta’s Secureworks cut 300, and Dragos let go of 50.
In an exclusive interview with Cyber Intelligence, Ido Naor, Co-founder and CEO…
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