QBot malware has been a persistent threat to Windows devices for some time now, and the new phishing campaign using Windows Script Files (WSF) is making it easier than ever to infect these devices.
QBot malware is now distributed in phishing campaigns utilizing PDFs and Windows Script Files (WSF) to infect Windows devices. Qbot (aka QakBot) is a former banking trojan that evolved into malware ...
Microsoft warns of CryptoBandits.A, a Tor-based Windows clipper stealing wallet data and hijacking crypto transfers.
Microsoft reports a Windows clipper malware campaign using USB-delivered LNK files and Tor-based C2 since Feb 2026, stealing ...
Microsoft uncovered CryptoBandits malware that steals crypto wallets, hijacks clipboard data and uses Tor-based backdoors to ...
Threat actors distributing Raspberry Robin now use Windows Script Files (WSF) to spread the worm alongside other methods, such as USB drives. HP Threat Research identified new campaigns starting in ...
Kaspersky has uncovered a large-scale malware campaign targeting WhatsApp Desktop and WhatsApp Web users by sending malicious ...
What happened Microsoft warned about CryptoBandits, a Windows-based cryptocurrency clipper that also functions as a lightweight backdoor with data exfiltration and remote code execution capabilities.
Hackers continuously target Windows users by exploiting existing vulnerabilities or installing malware. Security experts found a new type of malware that spreads through fake human verification pages.
A PowerShell script included in patch files appears to be triggering false positives by multiple security engines.