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Mobile malware evolution 2016

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How Security Products are Tested – Part 1


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Financial cyberthreats in 2016

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New(ish) Mirai Spreader Poses New Risks

2016 saw a variety of changes in spam flows, with the increase in the number of malicious mass mailings containing ransomware being the most significant. These programs are readily available on the black market, and in 2017 the volume of malicious spam is unlikely to fall.

Spam and phishing reports

Spam and phishing in 2016


SAS

Dissecting Malware

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Mobile apps and stealing a connected car

APT reports

Breaking The Weakest Link Of The Strongest Chain

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    ToddyCat: your hidden email assistant. Part 1

    Kaspersky experts analyze the ToddyCat APT attacks targeting corporate email. We examine the new version of TomBerBil, the TCSectorCopy and XstReader tools, and methods for stealing access tokens from Outlook.

    Crypto wasted: BlueNoroff’s ghost mirage of funding and jobs

    Kaspersky GReAT experts dive deep into the BlueNoroff APT’s GhostCall and GhostHire campaigns. Extensive research detailing multiple malware chains targeting macOS, including a stealer suite, fake Zoom and Microsoft Teams clients and ChatGPT-enhanced images.

    Mem3nt0 mori – The Hacking Team is back!

    Kaspersky researchers discovered previously unidentified commercial Dante spyware developed by Memento Labs (formerly Hacking Team) and linked it to the ForumTroll APT attacks.

    Mysterious Elephant: a growing threat

    Kaspersky GReAT experts describe the latest Mysterious Elephant APT activity. The threat actor exfiltrates data related to WhatsApp and employs tools such as BabShell and MemLoader HidenDesk.