Hidden Malware Routes: Unusual Ways Malware Spreads
Malware can arrive through search ads, cloud links, USB drives, package updates, shared folders, and cracked installers. Learn the hidden routes and what to check first.
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July 15, 2026
Malware can arrive through search ads, cloud links, USB drives, package updates, shared folders, and cracked installers. Learn the hidden routes and what to check first.
Fake Windows Update became a malware spreading way once again. Updates are a pretty routine part of the Windows user experience. Over the last…
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday reported the disruption of a massive spying program by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) using…
Fullerton India, a large lending institution from India, appears to be hacked back in early April 2023. It is confirmed by the LockBit ransomware…
A new cybercrime tool called "AuKill" has emerged, which attackers use to disable endpoint detection and response (EDR) defenses used by enterprises before deploying…
A team of researchers from the EPFL has developed an AI tool that can interpret rodent brain signals in real time and then recreate…
The operators of the ransomware BlackCat (aka ALPHV) have published screenshots of Western Digital's internal emails and video conferences. The hackers appear to have…
LOBSHOT, a recently-detected malware family, appears to be a new strong player in the malware market. Carrying a combination of backdoor and spyware functionality,…
Users have noticed that a bug seems to have crept into Microsoft Edge - the fact is that, starting with build 112.0.1722.34, the browser…