Malware Mayhem: The Good, The Bad, and The Hilarious Bytes

The Security Affairs Malware Newsletter is your front-row seat to the wild world of digital trickery. From Gamaredon’s PteroLNK antics to RustoBot’s router hijinks, discover the latest malware escapades and how they’re giving cybersecurity experts some serious gray hairs. Stay ahead of the game with Pierluigi Paganini’s expert insights!

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Hot Take:

Hold onto your antivirus software, folks! The malware landscape is evolving faster than a teenager’s taste in music, with new threats popping up like mushrooms after a rainstorm. Grab your tinfoil hats and let’s dive into the world of cyber trickery, where hackers are the magicians and we’re the unwitting audience!

Key Points:

– Gamaredon’s PteroLNK is using dead drop resolvers to stay under the radar.
– An official NPM package was compromised in an XRP supply chain attack to siphon crypto.
– SuperCard X is a new Chinese MaaS targeting NFC Relay fraud operations.
– RustoBot, a Rust-based botnet, is using routers to spread its influence.
– North Korean hackers are up to their old tricks, using fake crypto firms to spread malware.

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