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Gravity Forms is a premium WordPress plugin enabling users to build different forms using a drag-and-drop interface. It ...
A previously unknown malware loader named SVCReady has been discovered in phishing attacks, featuring an unusual way of loading the malware from Word documents onto compromised machines.
Almost any image format can be edited to conceal malware, and the more appealing and popular the picture, the better: Images from the James Webb telescope were recently used as part of a malware ...
A spam-injecting malware is targeting WordPress site owners by disguising itself as a legitimate license key for a WordPress design theme. According to analysis from Sucuri, a customer opened a ...
Macroless Word document malware attacks are surging in popularity among hackers, according to a new security report from WatchGuard Technologies Inc.The Internet Security Report for Q4 2017, base ...
The malware has been found in apps that look legitimate, including messaging apps, crypto trading tools, modified TikTok clones, and more.
The malware also supports multiple protocols for communication, including TCP, TLS, HTTP, HTTPS, and WebSocket. Once communication is established, the malware could receive additional commands or ...
Word-based Malware Attack Doesn’t Use Macros. Author: Tom Spring. February 15, 2018 12:31 pm. minute read Share this article: Malicious e-mail attachments used in this campaign don’t ...
A new and sophisticated malware that impersonates Google Chrome and Microsoft has the potential to steal money from Microsoft device owners, cyber experts warn.. Since March, online protection ...
‘Dridex’ malware revives Microsoft Word macro attacks. By Jeremy Kirk. Nov 5, 2014 8:57 pm PST.
(Image credit: Proofpoint) Just like with previous ClearFake campaigns, this new one uses overlays to display fake Chrome and Word errors. Potential victims are then prompted to click a copy ...
Earlier this week,security researchers unearthed two familiar strains of malware specifically targeting Mac users, according to a new report from Ars Technica. While both pieces … ...