
Financial institutions in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions are currently facing a cybersecurity threat from a new version of the JSOutProx malware, which is exploiting Gitlab to launch attacks. This malware variant, known for combining JavaScript and .NET technologies to infiltrate systems, is specifically targeting banks and large companies. Security firms, including Visa, have issued warnings about the increasing threat posed by JSOutProx, highlighting its sophisticated nature and the potential risks to financial organizations within these regions.
New Wave of JSOutProx Malware Targeting Financial Firms in APAC and MENA: https://t.co/hSAjdqgCIB by The Hacker News #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
⚠️ Financial organizations in APAC & MENA are under attack! A sophisticated threat dubbed JSOutProx combines JavaScript & .NET to infiltrate systems, targeting banks & big companies. https://t.co/ijKE11t7AK #cybersecurity #malware
Visa warns of new JSOutProx malware variant targeting financial orgs https://t.co/gqhKEA4qBw


