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Konni hackers target blockchain engineers with AI malware
North Korean Konni hackers are now targeting blockchain developers and engineers with AI-generated malware.
The North Korean hacker group Konni (Opal Sleet, TA406) is using AI-generated PowerShell malware to target developers and engineers in the blockchain sector.
A ransomware operation known as DeadLock has been observed abusing Polygon blockchain smart contracts to manage and rotate ...
Securonix is detailing a multi-stage campaign that starts with a bogus Booking.com message that runs through a ClickFix technique and a fake Blue Screen of Death before dropping the DCRat malware that ...
The Gootloader malware, typically used for initial access, is now using a malformed ZIP archive designed to evade detection ...
Cybersecurity researchers are becoming interested in a newly discovered ransomware strain called DeadLock that abuses Polygon smart contracts to silently service its infrastructure and bypass ...
As attackers hide longer and deeper, behavior-first detection becomes the only reliable way to expose them.
DeadLock ransomware relies on Polygon smart contracts to spin proxy servers to produce a nearly unshuttable infrastructure.
Creates a complete new DAB environment from scratch. The current user will need an Azure subscription as well as authority to create. All resource names are automatically validated and sanitized ...
Group-IB researchers said the most unusual aspect of DeadLock lies in its use of Polygon smart contracts to manage ...
A vulnerability in SmarterTools’ SmarterMail platform could lead to remote code execution on vulnerable mail servers.
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