Malspam Strikes Again: How Purelogs Infostealer is Winning the Game of Cybersecurity Whack-a-Mole

Malspam attacks are like that pesky fly that won’t leave your picnic alone. The latest cyber pest, the Purelogs infostealer, is buzzing through inboxes worldwide, proving that the only thing more annoying than spam is malspam. Stay alert, because this digital mosquito bites hard!

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Who would have thought that your inbox could be a bigger minefield than a toddler with a crayon? This latest malspam chain is serving up the Purelogs infostealer like it’s a Black Friday deal, reminding us that clicking on email attachments might just be the fastest way to invite cybercriminals to your personal data party.

Key Points:

  • Purelogs infostealer is the latest malware making waves in the cyber world via malspam.
  • Malspam continues to be a major method for distributing malware on a large scale.
  • The report is published by the Cybersecurity Observatory at the AISI Research Center.
  • To combat these threats, robust security measures like MFA and employee training are essential.
  • The campaign targets users globally, with significant activity in Italy.

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