New crypto mining malware spreads across enterprises via NSA exploits
Researchers at security firm Symantec said it had uncovered a surge in the so-called Beapy malware, which uses exploits leaked from the National Security Agency two years ago.
Researchers at security firm Symantec said it had uncovered a surge in the so-called Beapy malware, which uses exploits leaked from the National Security Agency two years ago.
Paypal have secured a patent that would hope to protect users against ransomware by saving protected copies of data that may be under attack.
Companies are seeing rising asking prices from ransomware, and even greater operational costs, in 2019.
On April 11, the United States Department of Justice announced that they had convicted two Romanian cybercriminals on 21 counts of computer and wire fraud.
The UK has delivered a stiff sentence to a British hacker, who used malware to steal hundreds of thousands from victims around the world.
Firefox now has protections that block cryptocurrency mining malware, the company announced in a blog post.
Gustuff has been around since April 2018. Over that time, it has received plenty of updates, all of which have made it more formidable.
Saying he wasn’t causing social harm, Japan let a cryptojacker off easy with a fine.
Cybercrime is apparently alive and well in Ukraine, as an individual has been utilizing his own websites as a means to rake in illegal cryptocurrency revenue.
Proving you can’t trust even the biggest websites, Youtube has aired ads for a fake Electrum site that would force a malicious download to end users.
Cardinal Random Access Trojan (RAT) has resurfaced two years after Unit42 discovered it in 2017.
A cryptocurrency malware targeting Blockchain.com and MyEtherWallet users was downloaded over 200 times before Google deleted it.