#NorthKorea|n #hackers, tracked as #UNC5342, are using the #EtherHiding technique to hide #malware on the #blockchain. This technique, first described by Guardio Labs, allows the threat actor to host #maliciousscripts within #smartcontracts on the Binance Smart Chain or Ethereum, making it difficult to track and disrupt campaigns. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/north-korean-hackers-use-etherhiding-to-hide-malware-on-the-blockchain/?eicker.news #tech #media #news
North Korean hackers use EtherHiding to hide malware on the blockchain

North Korean hackers were observed employing the 'EtherHiding' tactic to deliver malware, steal cryptocurrency, and perform espionage with stealth and resilience.

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Hackers Exploiting Trusted Google Domains to Inject Malicious Scripts

New malvertising scam hijacks legit e-commerce sites via Google API JSONP calls, turning them into phishing pages without owners knowing.

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Malware Trends: January - March 2025

Malware activity reports for the quarter are now posted at the Cybercrime Information Center. Our key statistics show small quarter-over-quarter increases in malicious IP address malware records (Traffic Injectors and Attackware) and unique IPv4 addresses reported as serving or distributing malware, and but meaningful decreases in both endpoint and IoT malware reported.

https://interisle.substack.com/p/malware-trends-january-march-2025?r=59cehk

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Malware Trends – January – March 2025

Dave Piscitello

Interisle Insights
MobSF XSS Vulnerability Let Attackers Inject Malicious Scripts

A critical vulnerability has been identified in the Mobile Security Framework (MobSF) that allows attackers to inject malicious scripts into the system.

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3M Users Targeted by Malicious Facebook, Insta Browser Add-Ons - Researchers identify malware existing in popular add-ons for Facebook, Vimeo, Instagram and others... https://threatpost.com/3m-users-malicious-facebook-insta-browser-add-ons/162350/ #avastthreatintelligence #maliciousscripts #websecurity #extensions #instagram #microsoft #facebook #browsers #malware #chrome #google #vimeo #edge
3M Users Targeted by Malicious Facebook, Insta Browser Add-Ons

Researchers identify malware existing in popular add-ons for Facebook, Vimeo, Instagram and others that are commonly used in browsers from Google and Microsoft.

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