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Researchers warn that attackers are relying more on malicious HTML files in their attacks, with malicious files now accounting for half of all HTML attachments sent via email. This rate of malicious HTML prevalence is double compared to what it was last year and doesn’t appear to be the result of mass attack campaigns that […]

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In early April, Kaspersky experts discovered a mass e-mailing campaign sending messages with a malicious PDF attached. The attackers are taking aim at companies: a dangerous document is attached to business correspondence (we saw e-mails written in English, German, Italian and French). The objective of the campaign is to infect victims’ computers with the QBot […]

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Microsoft has patched a high-severity vulnerability in its Bing search engine, which allowed potential threat actors to not only alter search results, but also access people’s Office 365 data(opens in new tab). Cybersecurity researchers from Wiz discovered the flaw in January 2023, identifying it as a misconfiguration in the Azure Active Directory (AAD) identity and […]

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