Thursday, April 10, 2025

Stephen Kofi

Shuckworm Group Leverages GammaSteel Malware in Targeted PowerShell Attacks

The Russia-linked cyber-espionage group known as Shuckworm (also identified as Gamaredon or Armageddon) has been observed targeting a Western country's military mission located within...

ViperSoftX Malware Spreads Through Cracked Software, Targeting Unsuspecting Users

AhnLab Security Intelligence Center (ASEC) has unearthed a complex cyber campaign in which attackers, suspected to be Arabic speakers, have been distributing ViperSoftX malware...

The State of AI Malware and Defenses Against It

AI has recently been added to the list of things that keep cybersecurity leaders awake. The increasing popularity of and easy access to large...

Rogue Account‑Creation Flaw Leaves 100 K WordPress Sites Exposed

A severe vulnerability has been uncovered in the SureTriggers WordPress plugin, which could leave over 100,000 websites at risk.The issue, discovered by security researcher...

GOFFEE Deploys PowerModul in Coordinated Strikes on Government and Energy Networks

The threat actor known as GOFFEE has launched a series of targeted attacks against critical sectors within the Russian Federation, utilizing advanced malware and...

A Seven‑Year‑Old Cisco Flaw Now Lets Hackers Execute Code Remotely on Network Gear

A Cisco’s Smart Install protocol (CVE-2018-0171), first patched in 2018, remains a pervasive threat to global network infrastructure due to widespread misconfigurations and exploitation...

RansomHub RaaS in Disarray After Affiliate Chat Access Suddenly Revoked

RansomHub, a leading Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) group that emerged in early 2024, has found itself grappling with internal turmoil.The instability came to light on April...

Sapphire Werewolf Upgrades Arsenal With Amethyst Stealer Targeting Energy Firms

Sapphire Werewolf has introduced a potent new weapon into its cyber arsenal, unveiling the latest iteration of the Amethyst stealer in a calculated phishing...

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