The US can dreadfully report that they are #1 in malware activity. Canada is #2. Not to be outdone, the UK is now the third most targeted country in the world for malware after seeing over 100 million cyber-attacks over the past three months, this according to a new report. Research from cyber security firm NordVPN found that criminals are increasingly targeting everyday internet users through links in emails and texts, as well as through malicious websites and attachments.[1]
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The FortiMail IR team recently uncovered a new email campaign distributing a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) using multiple evasion techniques to target organizations in Spain, Italy, and Portugal. The campaign leverages the serviciodecorreo email service provider, which is configured as an authorized sender for various domains and successfully passes SPF validation.[1]
Affected platforms: Windows (primarily), Linux & macOS (if Java is installed)
Impacted parties: Users on systems with Java Runti
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