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Infection refers to malware entering a device or network, enabling unauthorized access, data theft, disruption, or further compromise.

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A malware infection occurs when malicious code executes on a device or enters an environment, enabling unauthorized actions such as persistence, data theft, encryption, or further compromise. The term commonly covers viruses, worms, trojans, spyware, and similar malware; an infection may begin through a malicious attachment, exploit, drive-by download, removable media, or stolen credentials. Its effects depend on the malware and the privileges of the affected account, and an infected host does not necessarily spread automatically.

For security practitioners, the key concerns are identifying affected hosts, determining the initial access and scope, and preventing lateral movement. Useful controls include timely vulnerability remediation, email and web filtering, application controls, least-privilege accounts, and endpoint monitoring for unusual processes, persistence, or network connections. When infection is suspected, isolate the system without destroying evidence, investigate related accounts and devices, revoke exposed credentials, remove or rebuild the malware, and validate that restored systems are clean.

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Japan’s largest taxi operator Nihon Kotsu shut down systems after a malware attack, disrupting dispatch and bookings. Nihon Kotsu, Japan’s largest taxi company, disclosed on July 13, 2026 that its internal systems suffered an unauthorized external access involving malware infection in the early morning hours of Saturday, July 11. The company immediately shut down systems […]

A former EU lawmaker was hacked with Pegasus spyware while investigating its use, according to Citizen Lab. The Citizen Lab published a report documenting one of the more darkly ironic findings in recent surveillance research: former Member of the European Parliament Stelios Kouloglou was repeatedly infected with NSO Group‘s Pegasus spyware while serving on the […]

A poisoned npm package infected 140+ projects with a hidden payload. This report highlights how to detect, hunt, and defend against supply chain attacks using Microsoft Defender and actionable threat intelligence. The post From package to postinstall payload: Inside the Mastra npm supply chain compromise by Sapphire Sleet appeared first on Microsoft Security Blog.

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