IntroductionIn December 2025, Zscaler ThreatLabz discovered a campaign linked to APT37 (also known as ScarCruft, Ruby Sleet, and Velvet Chollima), which is a DPRK-backed threat group. In this campaign ...
Romania’s Government Private Cloud, the largest critical digital infrastructure developed in the country, is entering the ...
A ModelScope MS-Agent vulnerability allows attackers to feed malicious commands to AI agents and modify system files or steal ...
The message urges users to download and install an APK file to complete the Aadhaar update process.
Hackers are abusing the legitimate OAuth redirection mechanism to bypass phishing protections in email and browsers to take ...
North Korea-linked ScarCruft’s Ruby Jumper uses Zoho WorkDrive C2 and USB malware to breach air-gapped systems for ...
Crims hope for payday from malicious payloads rather than stealing access tokens Microsoft has warned organizations about ...
Microsoft warns of a campaign on chat platforms where attackers slip malware to victims as supposed gaming tools.
North Korean hacking group APT37 was seen deploying new implants, backdoors, and other tools in attacks targeting air-gapped ...
IntroductionIn January 2026, Zscaler ThreatLabz observed activity by a suspected Iran-nexus threat actor targeting government officials in Iraq. ThreatLabz discovered previously undocumented malware ...
Trojanized gaming tools and new Windows RATs like Steaelite enable data theft, ransomware, and persistent remote control.
North Korean hackers are deploying newly uncovered tools to move data between internet-connected and air-gapped systems, spread via removable drives, and conduct covert surveillance.
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