Security news aggregator

Latest coverage for Malware

The Malware tag covers malware families, infrastructure analysis, incident impact, disruption efforts, and defensive guidance to reduce cybersecurity risk.

3 headlines in this view

Refine the feed

Search across headline titles and summaries.

Tag briefing

Background for this topic.

Malware is software intentionally created or modified to perform unauthorized or harmful actions on a computer, device, or network. The term covers distinct families and functions, including viruses, worms, trojans, spyware, botnet clients, and ransomware; a single sample may combine several capabilities. Its behavior—not its label—determines the security concern: it may execute code, persist, alter or encrypt data, steal credentials, or provide unauthorized remote access.

For practitioners, malware reporting is most useful when it identifies the family or tool conservatively and provides evidence such as affected platforms, samples, infrastructure, or observed behavior. Defenses include promptly patching vulnerable software, restricting execution and privileges, monitoring endpoints and networks, maintaining tested backups, and isolating suspected systems for analysis. Detection should use behavior and verified indicators rather than names alone, since variants change. If malware processes personal or regulated data, investigations should also address privacy, evidence preservation, and applicable reporting obligations.

Showing 3 most recent headlines Filtered view
Bank Info Security 1 year, 3 months ago

Breach Roundup: A WhatsApp Flaw Ushered in Spyware

Also: France Temporarily Lifts Pavel Durov's Travel Ban Amid Telegram ProbeThis week, Paragon Solutions spread through WhatsApp, France suspended Pavel Durov's travel ban, Vapor malware hit 60M Android users, state-backed hackers exploit a Windows flaw, Western Alliance Bank exposed customers data, Apple fixed a passwords bug, and a sperm bank exposed customer information.

Paste-and-Run Schemes Trick Users Into Running Attacker-Provided Malicious CodeSocial engineering tactics designed to trick users into installing malware, oftentimes by "fixing" a fake problem, are growing more common. Experts say a majority of these ClickFix - aka ClearFix or paste-and-run - attacks now lead to information-stealing malware infections.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 4 months ago

Chinese Hackers Target European Diplomats with Malware

MirrorFace Expands Operations, Revives Anel Backdoor for EspionageA threat actor associated with Chinese cyberespionage campaigns against Japan stepped outside its East Asian comfort zone to target a European organization with a refreshed set of hacking tools. A hacking group tracked as MirrorFace and Earth Kasha deployed a backdoor once exclusively used by APT10.