Category: SECURELIST
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Mobile malware evolution 2019
In 2019, Kaspersky mobile products and technologies detected 3,503,952 malicious installation packages, 69,777 new mobile banking Trojans …
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Cybersecurity Research During the Coronavirus Outbreak and After
It is about two and half years since we first open-sourced a tool for remote digital forensics called Bitscout. Today, I am happy to …
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AZORult spreads as a fake ProtonVPN installer
We discovered what appears to be one of AZORult’s most unusual campaigns: abusing the ProtonVPN service and dropping malware via fake …
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DDoS attacks in Q4 2019
Resulta llamativo que en el último trimestre del año la cantidad de ataques y de servidores de comando fuera mucho menor, mientras que el …
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KBOT: sometimes they come back
We recently discovered malware that spread through injecting malicious code into Windows executable files; in other words, a virus. It is …
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Happy New Fear! Gift-wrapped spam and phishing
Shortly before Christmas and New Year scammers send themed spam, and offer fake sales, promotions, and …
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Shlayer Trojan attacks one in ten macOS users
For close to two years now, the Shlayer Trojan has been the most common threat on the macOS platform: in 2019, one in ten of our Mac …
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Smartphone shopaholic
Cybercriminals use Trojan-Dropper.AndroidOS.Shopper.a to boost certain app’s rating and increase the number of installations and …
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Operation AppleJeus Sequel
To attack macOS users, the Lazarus group has developed homemade macOS malware, and added an authentication mechanism to deliver the next …
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How we developed our simple Harbour decompiler
There were no readily available tools to analyze how the program written in Harbour works. So, we wrote our own. We hope this decompiler …
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OilRig’s Poison Frog – old samples, same trick
After we wrote our private report on the OilRig leak, we decided to scan our archives with our YARA rule, to hunt for new and older …
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Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2019. Statistics
During the year, Kaspersky solutions repelled 975 491 360 attacks launched from online resources located all over the world and 273 782 113 …
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