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Hackers trojanized KeePass to spread malware via fake ads. Learn how trusted apps are exploited – and how to stay safe from ...
The attack’s success hinged on exploiting the assumed safety of open-source tools and the ease of impersonating legitimate ...
Threat actors have been distributing trojanized versions of the KeePass password manager for at least eight months to install ...
Victims that interacted with the fake KeePass ads would get a maliciously modified version of the password manager called ...
Once inside as an admin, attackers exploit a command injection flaw to trick the AI-powered security feature into executing ...
Today, spam emails have grown from being just a nuisance to becoming an entry point for fraud, extortion, espionage, and economic disruption. Email-based attacks are now more personal, more convincing ...
Common techniques include phishing, fake QR codes, Sybil attacks, smart contract manipulation, and clipboard malware. Address poisoning has led to over $83 million in confirmed losses.
The attacks started with the threat actors taking ... led to a fake RVTools site (rv-tool[.]net), promoting a trojanized program version. The program is a malware loader that downloads and runs ...
Researchers from Varonis and Synacktiv, who claim to have seen the attacks in the wild ... The ad leads to a trojanized version of the program, which deploys a backdoor called SMOKEDHAM.
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