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    2026-02-27 13:15:41 -
    New “Massiv” Android Banking Malware Spreads Through Fake IPTV Apps
    Security researchers have identified a newly emerging Android banking trojan known as Massiv, currently being distributed through malicious applications posing as IPTV streaming services. The campaign relies on users downloading unofficial APK files from third-party sources rather than official app stores. Once installed, the malware can obtain elevated permissions and monitor financial...
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    2026-02-27 13:15:47 -
    How a Server Vulnerability Led to Crypto Mining on Our Infrastructure
    Last week, we witnessed a security incident that started as a simple performance issue and evolved into a cryptocurrency mining investigation. Here's how these attacks work and what you need to know to protect your infrastructure from similar threats. The Deceptive Beginning It always starts innocently. Pages load slowly, applications feel sluggish, and users start complaining. Your first...
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    2026-02-27 13:15:47 -
    New Osiris Ransomware Uses Advanced Evasion Technique to Bypass Security Tools
    Security researchers have identified a new ransomware strain called Osiris that employs sophisticated evasion methods to disable endpoint protection before encrypting systems. The malware leverages a technique known as Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD), allowing attackers to execute malicious code with elevated privileges while circumventing detection by traditional security tools. What...
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