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2026-08-18 17:08 UTC
Vendor Research

Hunting MacSync Stealer infrastructure through behavioral pivots

Microsoft Security Blog · Microsoft Defender Experts and Microsoft Security Research · indexed 2026-08-18 18:40 UTC

MacSync Stealer rapidly rotates domains to evade detection, but its behavior remains consistent. Learn how Microsoft uncovered 30+ related domains using durable hunting pivots. The post Hunting MacSync Stealer infrastructure through behavioral pivots appeared first on Microsoft Security Blog.

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2026-08-18 11:20 UTC
Security Journalism

16 Typosquatted RubyGems Packages Steal Browser Credentials and Crypto Wallets

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-18 11:55 UTC

Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new typosquatting campaign targeting RubyGems users with a Windows-based information stealer. OpenSourceMalware, which discovered the activity on August 15, 2026, is tracking the threat under the moniker StubMaker. The complete list of packages published as part of the campaign is below - ubnuler ubnlder ri18nr reaker rakier orakw joxn

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2026-08-18 07:18 UTC
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New Mirai-Based Evooo1Bot Botnet Targets Linux Devices

Security Affairs · Pierluigi Paganini · indexed 2026-08-18 07:50 UTC

Evooo1Bot is a Mirai-based Linux botnet that hijacks routers and IoT devices for DDoS attacks, credential theft and criminal proxy services. Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs disclosed Evooo1Bot in mid-August, a previously undocumented Linux botnet that’s been active since July 2026. The bot borrows Mirai‘s DDoS engine but adds encrypted command-and-control communications, an SSH brute-force scanner, a […]

LinuxMalwareNetwork SecurityPhishing
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2026-08-17 17:09 UTC
Other

LiteLLM Supply-Chain Attack – Technology, Banking and Healthcare the Most Affected

Security Affairs · Pierluigi Paganini · indexed 2026-08-17 17:35 UTC

The SANDCLOCK LiteLLM supply-chain attack exposed credentials across 2,038 repositories, affecting technology, finance, healthcare, retail and more. Resecurity (USA) estimated the most affected sectors by the “SANDCLOCK” backdoor, which was planted as a result of the code repository compromise. According to cybersecurity experts, LiteLLM / TeamPCP Supply-Chain Attack will have long-lasting consequences. By compromising a […]

Malware
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2026-08-17 15:15 UTC
Vendor Research

Detecting cloud ransomware in Azure with Tenable One’s cloud detection and response capabilities

Tenable Blog · Clément Notin · indexed 2026-08-17 15:35 UTC

Learn how Tenable One Cloud Exposure helps you unmask the sophisticated tactics of cybercrime group Storm-0501, which carries out Azure-based cloud ransomware campaigns. Tenable One Cloud Exposure uses AI-powered threat stories to expose Storm-0501 TTPs, backed by precision-engineered threat detection alerts.Key takeawaysStorm-0501 demonstrates that cloud-first ransomware groups have shifted from simple endpoint encryption to the total hijacking of cloud tenants.Storm-0501 systematically neutra…

AppleCloud SecurityCybercrimeDFIRMalwareMicrosoftRansomwareThreat ActorsThreat Intelligence
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2026-08-17 11:29 UTC
Vendor Research

Operation ASTERIX: Anatomy of a Crypto Fraud Pipeline

Rapid7 · Anna Širokova · indexed 2026-08-18 15:35 UTC

Operation ASTERIX overviewRapid7 researchers identified an exposed web directory on infrastructure used to support a cryptocurrency fraud operation. The server contained raw phone-number datasets, account-validation tools, enriched lead records, phishing panels, voice-dialing scripts, fake wallet applications, persistence mechanisms, and Telegram exfiltration code. Among the artifacts was evidence that the operator relied on AI coding assistants throughout the campaign's development; recovered …

AI SecurityAppleCybercrimeMalwareMicrosoftNetwork SecurityPhishing
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2026-08-17 09:29 UTC
Security Journalism

Evooo1Bot Linux Botnet Exploits Known Flaws to Turn Edge Devices Into SOCKS5 Proxies

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-17 10:50 UTC

Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a previously undocumented Linux botnet family dubbed Evooo1Bot that derives its core functionality from the Mirai botnet source code and is equipped to turn internet-facing devices into SOCKS proxies. "While the malware reuses the DDoS engine from the publicly leaked Mirai source code, it extends the original framework with numerous capabilities, including

Cloud SecurityLinuxMalwareSecurity Research
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2026-08-16 17:43 UTC
Other

SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 110

Security Affairs · Pierluigi Paganini · indexed 2026-08-16 18:35 UTC

Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape Malware Newsletter Kimsuky Integrates AI into Attack Operations, From AI-Generated Decoy Documents to a Local LLM ShieldBreak – August 2026 disclosure Kimwolf v7: An Evolution of the Kimwolf Botnet CISA, FBI and Partners Warn Organizations of […]

AI SecurityLaw EnforcementMalware
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2026-08-16 17:15 UTC
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Mustang Panda Upgrades CoolClient With a Kernel Rootkit

Security Affairs · Pierluigi Paganini · indexed 2026-08-16 18:35 UTC

Mustang Panda upgraded CoolClient with a signed kernel driver that hides processes, files and network activity, making the backdoor harder to detect. HoneyMyte, also known as Mustang Panda, has pushed its CoolClient backdoor another step deeper into Windows. Kaspersky’s latest analysis shows a new variant that can deploy a signed kernel-mode driver as a Windows […]

LinuxMalwareMicrosoft
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2026-08-16 08:31 UTC
Other

Security Affairs newsletter Round 590 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs · Pierluigi Paganini · indexed 2026-08-16 18:35 UTC

A new round of the weekly Security Affairs newsletter has arrived! Every week, the best security articles from Security Affairs are free in your email box. Enjoy a new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter, including international press. Crooks Are Buying Your Expired Domains and Using Them to Deliver Malware SAP Commerce Cloud CVE-2026-58231 Exploited […]

MalwareVulnerabilitiesCVE-2026-58231
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2026-08-16 07:24 UTC
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APT36 Suspected in PATCHCORD Espionage Campaign Using Google Sheets C2

Security Affairs · Pierluigi Paganini · indexed 2026-08-16 18:35 UTC

Acronis uncovered PATCHCORD, a stealthy backdoor targeting Afghan telecom and South Asian infrastructure via fake VPN tools and Google Sheets C2. Researchers at Acronis just documented an espionage operation that reads like it was built by someone with genuinely good taste in disguises. Their Threat Research Unit report tracks a previously undocumented backdoor called PATCHCORD, […]

APT / Nation-StateMalwareNetwork Security
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2026-08-15 17:48 UTC
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Crooks Are Buying Your Expired Domains and Using Them to Deliver Malware

Security Affairs · Pierluigi Paganini · indexed 2026-08-16 18:35 UTC

Attackers are buying expired domains to exploit their reputation, traffic and DNS history, using them for malware delivery, scams and C2 infrastructure. Every day, roughly 65,000 domain names that once belonged to someone else get re-registered by a new owner. Infoblox Threat Intel calls these dropcatch domains, and in the first half of 2026 they […]

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2026-08-14 18:48 UTC
Security Journalism

Hackers Spend Nearly $7 Million on Expired Domains to Redirect Traffic to Scams and Malware

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-17 10:50 UTC

Threat actors are acquiring expired domains to inherit website traffic and reputation to redirect victims to scams and malware on a large scale. DNS threat intelligence firm Infoblox has given the name dropcatch domains to those that get a second chance, where an expired domain becomes available for registration and is then snapped up by another party. During the first half of 2026, 50,400

MalwareThreat ActorsThreat Intelligence
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2026-08-14 13:08 UTC
Security Journalism

Mustang Panda Adds Signed Windows Rootkit to CoolClient Backdoor for Stealth

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-17 10:50 UTC

The threat actor known as HoneyMyte (aka Mustang Panda) has been observed deploying an updated version of the CoolClient backdoor with a signed Windows kernel-mode rootkit that can hide and protect malicious processes, files, registry objects, and command-and-control (C2) network information. Russian cybersecurity vendor Kaspersky said it identified victims in Myanmar, Mongolia, Pakistan,

LinuxMalwareMicrosoftThreat Actors
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2026-08-13 18:17 UTC
Security Journalism

ThreatsDay: GhostJacking AI Attacks, EtherHiding ClickFix, Cursor CLI Flaw + 17 More Stories

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-17 10:50 UTC

Some weeks have one big security story. Others bring many smaller updates that are easy to miss but still matter. This week has plenty of them, covering cloud services, AI tools, malware, data breaches, scams, and new attack methods. The latest ThreatsDay Bulletin puts all of these short updates in one place, so you can quickly catch up on what happened, what changed, and what security teams

Data BreachesMalware
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2026-08-13 15:00 UTC
Security Journalism

New PATCHCORD Backdoor Targets Afghan Telecom and Indian Critical Infrastructure

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-17 10:50 UTC

Afghan telecom providers and South Asian critical infrastructure organizations have emerged as the target of a new ongoing campaign that delivers a previously undocumented backdoor called PATCHCORD. According to Acronis Threat Research Unit (TRU), the backdoor is a compiled C/C++ implant delivered by means of sector-specific lures, including fake VPN installers impersonating Afghan Telecom (

MalwareNetwork Security
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2026-08-13 13:43 UTC
Security Journalism

AmnesiaStealer Hijacks Chromium Sessions to Give Attackers Live Browser Control on macOS

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-17 10:50 UTC

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new macOS-oriented, Rust-based information stealer called AmnesiaStealer that's capable of hijacking Chromium web browsers to steal session data. The multi-stage stealer is spread via a counterfeit GitHub download page titled "Download for macOS" and claims to be from a verified publisher. The page employs a ClickFix-style lure that

AppleMalwareSecurity Research
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2026-08-13 11:53 UTC
Security Journalism

WindRelay Android Malware Turns Victims' Phones Into NFC Relays for Payment Fraud

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-17 10:50 UTC

A previously unseen Android near field communication (NFC) relay malware family dubbed WindRelay is being deployed in conjunction with a known remote access trojan (RAT) called SpyNote as part of a contactless payment fraud scheme. The purpose-built malware, according to Group-IB, is designed to capture live card data via NFC and transmit it to fraudsters in real time. It was first detected in

CybercrimeMalwareMobile Security
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2026-08-13 01:26 UTC
Community

Using Gemma4 with Ollama - Testing File Hash Analysis and Recommendations with AI, (Wed, Aug 12th)

SANS Internet Storm Center · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC

In the past few weeks, I have been using Gemma4 as a Large Language Model (LLM) to see how useful it can be to analyze some of the malware hashes uploaded to the DShield sensor over the past 30 days and figure out how its recommendation can be considered useful about the activity my DShield sensor is collecting and tracking. The model I use for this testing is gemma4:e4b [2] using two sites to compare the data against VirusTotal and CyberGordon. 

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2026-08-12 17:39 UTC
Security Journalism

Lazarus Exploits Windows Zero-Day to Gain SYSTEM Access and Deploy Backdoor

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC

The North Korean threat actor known as Lazarus Group has been attributed to the zero-day exploitation of a newly patched security flaw impacting Microsoft Windows to deliver a never-before-seen backdoor targeting defense and aerospace companies across France, Germany, Brazil, and India. The activity, per Check Point Research, is part of Operation Dream Job, a long-running cyber espionage and

APT / Nation-StateMalwareMicrosoftThreat ActorsVulnerabilities
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2026-08-11 19:36 UTC
Security Journalism

Kimwolf v7 Android Botnet Makes HTTP/2 DDoS Traffic Look Like Legitimate Browsing

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new version of the Kimwolf/AISURU Android and Internet of Things (IoT) botnet that comes with significant improvements to improve its operational resilience and conduct distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. The new version, tracked as Kimwolf v7, was discovered by Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 in February 2026. "Kimwolf v7 adds an HTTP/2-based

MalwareMobile SecurityNetwork SecuritySecurity Research
P0
2026-08-11 18:36 UTC
Security Journalism

Sandworm-Linked UAC-0145 Uses Fake Job Interviews to Push VPN That Can Run Commands

The Hacker News · info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) · indexed 2026-08-15 14:33 UTC

The Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) has disclosed details of a new social engineering campaign orchestrated by Russian nation-state threat actors targeting IT workers in the country by masquerading as recruiters to trick them into installing malware. CERT-UA pinned the activity on a threat cluster it tracks as UAC-0145, which is a subgroup within Sandworm (aka APT44,

APT / Nation-StateMalwareNetwork SecurityThreat Actors
P0
2026-08-11 10:00 UTC
Vendor Research

Kimwolf v7: An Evolution of the Kimwolf Botnet

Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 · Chris Navarrete, Doel Santos and Asher Davila · indexed 2026-08-15 18:55 UTC

Discover how Kimwolf v7 targets Android IoT devices with HTTP/2 DDoS fingerprinting, Ethereum ENS C2 resolution and Tor backup routing. The post Kimwolf v7: An Evolution of the Kimwolf Botnet appeared first on Unit 42.

MalwareMobile Security
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2026-08-10 22:00 UTC
Vendor Research

The Permanent Threat: Analyzing Aeternum’s Blockchain-Based C2 Operations and Communications

Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 · Chris Navarrete, Sai Sathvik Ruppa and Haozhe Zhang · indexed 2026-08-15 18:55 UTC

Analysis of the Aeternum botnet loader, a threat leveraging Polygon blockchain smart contracts for decentralized C2 infrastructure and payload execution. The post The Permanent Threat: Analyzing Aeternum’s Blockchain-Based C2 Operations and Communications appeared first on Unit 42.

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