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Working with the FBI, the Justice Department has confirmed ... “Mustang Panda” that developed a unique version of PlugX malware for the ongoing mission. PlugX first surfaced in 2008 when ...
The FBI, working with French cops, obtained nine warrants to remotely wipe PlugX malware from thousands of Windows-based computers that had been infected by Chinese government-backed criminals ...
The FBI warns that some free online document converters load malware onto people's computers, making their private information vulnerable to attack.
Be vigilant if you’re using an online PDF converter – the FBI recently issued a warning ... file conversion services to spread infostealing malware. As reported by the Indian Express, security ...
The FBI issued a warning against using free public phone charges, saying they could give hackers direct access to phones, tablets, or computers. The bureau warned that “bad actors” could use the ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning Internet users that many free online file conversion tools are often scams that install malware or ransomware, a form of extortion whereby ...
The FBI has successfully disrupted a sophisticated malware network that had been used by Russian spies for nearly two decades to gather sensitive data from hundreds of computers across 50 countries.
FBI Director Chris Wray announced Wednesday. The group, known as Flax Typhoon, installed malware on more than 200,000 consumer devices – ranging from cameras to home and office routers – forming a ...
Additionally, the PlugX Remote Access Trojan (RAT) remains an active threat, while command-and-control (C2) traffic associated with infostealers and malware loaders continues to escalate.