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Today β€” 3 June 2024The Hacker News

Researchers Uncover RAT-Dropping npm Package Targeting Gulp Users

By: Newsroom
3 June 2024 at 14:00
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new suspicious package uploaded to the npm package registry that's designed to drop a remote access trojan (RAT) on compromised systems. The package in question is glup-debugger-log, which targets users of the gulp toolkit by masquerading as a "logger for gulp and gulp plugins." It has been downloaded 175 times to date. Software supply chain security

Authorities Ramp Up Efforts to Capture the Mastermind Behind Emotet

By: Newsroom
3 June 2024 at 13:45
Law enforcement authorities behind Operation Endgame are seeking information related to an individual who goes by the name Odd and is allegedly the mastermind behind the Emotet malware.Β  Odd is also said to go by the nicknames Aron, C700, Cbd748, Ivanov Odd, Mors, Morse, Veron over the past few years, according to a video released by the agencies. "Who is he working with? What is his

Researcher Uncovers Flaws in Cox Modems, Potentially Impacting Millions

By: Newsroom
3 June 2024 at 10:20
Now-patched authorization bypass issues impacting Cox modems could have been abused as a starting point to gain unauthorized access to the devices and run malicious commands. "This series of vulnerabilities demonstrated a way in which a fully external attacker with no prerequisites could've executed commands and modified the settings of millions of modems, accessed any business customer's PII,

Andariel Hackers Target South Korean Institutes with New Dora RAT Malware

By: Newsroom
3 June 2024 at 07:34
The North Korea-linked threat actor known as Andariel has been observed using a new Golang-based backdoor called Dora RAT in its attacks targeting educational institutes, manufacturing firms, and construction businesses in South Korea. "Keylogger, Infostealer, and proxy tools on top of the backdoor were utilized for the attacks," the AhnLab Security Intelligence Center (ASEC) said in a report

Beware: Fake Browser Updates Deliver BitRAT and Lumma Stealer Malware

By: Newsroom
3 June 2024 at 03:51
Fake web browser updates are being used to deliver remote access trojans (RATs) and information stealer malware such as BitRAT and Lumma Stealer (aka LummaC2). "Fake browser updates have been responsible for numerous malware infections, including those of the well-known SocGholish malware," cybersecurity firm eSentire said in a new report. "In April 2024, we observed FakeBat being distributed

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