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Shell to pay: Crims invade your PC with CastleRAT malware, now in C and Python
Pro tip, don't install PowerShell commands without approval A team of data thieves has doubled down by developing its ...
Scientists at NYU developed a ransomware prototype that uses LLMs to autonomously to plan, adapt, and execute ransomware attacks. ESET researchers, not knowing about the NYU project, apparently ...
This ransomware is written in Python and compiled into a Windows executable using PyInstaller. This allows the developer to distribute all of the necessary Python files as a single executable.
Visual Studio Code extensions have been identified exploiting a loophole that allows reuse of names from removed packages ...
Play ransomware hackers exploited a Windows zero-day in multiple attacks — what you need to know.
Cybersecurity investigators worry ransomware attacks may worsen as young, native-English speaking hackers in the U.S., U.K. and Canada team up with Russian hackers.
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