New WhatsApp Web attack spreads self-propagating ZIP files containing Astaroth banking malware through trusted conversations.
ThioJoe explains how some files are secretly ZIP archives and how to detect them. Terror charge filed in Jan. 6 case I asked 3 restaurant pros to name the most ...
Active malware exploits DLL side-loading in a signed GitKraken binary to deliver trojans, stealers, and remote access malware ...
Experts reveal Evelyn Stealer malware abusing VS Code extensions to steal developer credentials, browser data, and ...
Dubbed “Boto-Cor-de-Rosa,” the new campaign includes the addition of a WhatsApp web-based worm that allows the malware to spread itself by using a victim’s WhatsApp contacts versus previous Astaroth ...
Dam Secure has raised $6.1 million to help enterprises catch security flaws in AI-generated code before it reaches production ...
This week Australian startups saw $25.85 million raised across the AI security, fitness and deceased estate management spaces ...
SlimToolkit helps shrink Docker images safely, keeping only required files to improve performance, speed, and storage efficiency.
A new self-propagating malware is on the loose and it's using WhatsApp. Acronis blows the whistle with all the details.
Python’s new JIT compiler might be the biggest speed boost we’ve seen in a while, but it’s not without bumps. Get that news and more, in this week’s report.
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