A recent FBI warning has highlighted a new wave of cyber threats, particularly focusing on emergency data request attacks that utilize compromised government email credentials. Additionally, the emergence of the SteelFox Trojan has been reported, which mimics software activators to steal sensitive data and mine cryptocurrency. The CopyRh(ight)adamantys phishing campaign is also gaining attention, leveraging copyright themes to distribute the Rhadamanthys stealer. Kaspersky has noted that SteelFox malware exploits vulnerable drivers for data theft, indicating a growing concern in the cybersecurity landscape. Research from Check Point Software has provided further insights into the CopyRh(ight)adamantys campaign, emphasizing the need for heightened awareness and security measures against these evolving threats.
By me @Forbes: Interesting and in-depth research from @CheckPointSW on this CopyRh(ight)adamantys [could you not have come up with a simpler name, ffs?) campaign. #infosec https://t.co/RMcXK7TKjr
🚨 Cyber alert: The CopyRh(ight)adamantys phishing campaign is leveraging copyright themes to spread the Rhadamanthys stealer, while Kaspersky reveals SteelFox #malware, exploiting vulnerable drivers for data theft. Learn more: https://t.co/PeSZqaLUwd #infosec #cybersecurity
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