What happened Microsoft warned about CryptoBandits, a Windows-based cryptocurrency clipper that also functions as a lightweight backdoor with data exfiltration and remote code execution capabilities.
The Windows-based CryptoBandits cryptocurrency clipper blends data exfiltration and remote code execution in a backdoor.
Microsoft Threat Intelligence analyzed a cryptocurrency clipper campaign that combines clipboard theft, wallet replacement, ...
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There was no version control system specifically for game and multimedia projects until now. Epic Games is now closing this ...
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Microsoft says it has detected new self-propagating malware that spreads through USB drives in search of cryptocurrency ...
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Biology has clever ways to mask the effects of potentially harmful gene mutations. Scientists are investigating how this ...