We recap the history and recent campaigns of IoT botnets to help users defend against the different malware competing for control and resources of regular smart devices.
We have recently spotted a Negasteal/Agent Tesla variant (detected by Trend Micro as Worm.Win32.NEGASTEAL.B) that uses a new delivery vector: removable drives.
We listed a rundown of PoCs and real-life attacks where machine learning was weaponized to get a clearer picture of what is possible and what is already a reality with regard to machine learning-powered cyberthreats.
We have recently observed that the Mirai-variant FBot (detected by Trend Micro as IoT.Linux.MIRAI.DLET), also known as Satori, has resurfaced with brand-new obfuscation and brute-force techniques.
Schneider Electric released several advisories on vulnerabilities they have recently fixed in their EcoStruxure and Modicon industrial control products.
What is the current state of SCADA vulnerabilities? Staying informed is essential in the fight against exploits and cyberattacks with real-world consequences.