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More elusive, persistent: Third-known firmware bootkit shows major advancement

Kaspersky’s researchers have uncovered the third case of a firmware bootkit in the wild. Dubbed MoonBounce, this malicious implant is hidden within a computer’s...

Rare, mass advanced threat campaign targets more than a thousand users in Southeast Asia

Kaspersky experts have uncovered a rare, wide-scale advanced persistent threat (APT) campaign against users in Southeast Asia, most notably Myanmar and the Philippines. Kaspersky...

Critical Questions a Threat Intelligence Service should be able to answer

By Yeo Siang Tiong, General Manager for Southeast Asia at Kaspersky The new decade opened with the commercialization of 5G networks, further implementations of Artificial...

All quiet on Western Front as APT actors shift to mobile and increase activity in Asia

Advanced persistent threat (APT) activity in the first quarter of 2020 demonstrated that infection and distribution of malware via mobile platforms is on the...

INTEL HUNT: Southeast Asia, Korea remain main targets of Korean-speaking APT groups

An Android malware disguising as a mobile messenger or as a cryptocurrency app targeting individual cryptocurrency trader and organization, an infamous APT (Advanced Persistent...

Kaspersky raises alarm over increasing targeted attacks against pharmaceuticals

Global cybersecurity company Kaspersky reveals an alarming trend observed in the pharmaceutical industry – a year-on-year steady increase on the number of devices being...

Cloud Atlas APT upgrades arsenal with polymorphic malware

Cloud Atlas, an advanced persistent threat (APT), also known as Inception, has updated its attack arsenal with new tools which allow it to avoid...
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