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The Raspberry Robin worm is becoming an access-as-a-service malware for deploying other payloads, including IcedID, Bumblebee, TrueBot (aka Silence), and Clop ransomware. It is “part of a complex and interconnected malware ecosystem, with links to other malware families and alternate infection methods beyond its original USB drive spread,” the Microsoft Security Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC) […]

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Cybersecurity researchers have spotted two strains of point-of-sale (POS) malware that are active in the wild and stealing people’s credit card information. So far, they’ve stolen more than $3.3 million worth of payment data, but given that the strains are active, that number is probably even higher by now. Cybersecurity researchers Nikolay Shelekhov and Said […]

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A man behind the malware-as-a-service Raccoon infostealer faces extradition to the United States and the prospect of more than 20 years in prison. Dutch authorities arrested Ukrainian national Mark Sokolovsky, 26, in March, shows a newly unsealed indictment from federal prosecutors in Texas. Sokolovsky’s arrest was timed with an international law enforcement operation that dismantled […]

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