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Trojan Source: Hiding malicious code in plain sight

Researchers have revealed a cunning new class of attacks that allow threat actors to use to camouflage malicious code using homoglyphs and bidi control characters. Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Tags: CVE-2021-42574 CVE-2021-42694 Trojan Source University of Cambridge *( Read more... ( https://blog.malwarebytes.com/exploits-and-vulnerabilities/2021/11/trojan-source-hiding-malicious-code-in-plain-sight/ ) )* The post Trojan Source: Hiding malicious code in plain sight appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

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BlackMatter ransomware group announces shutdown. But for how long?

The BlackMatter ransomware gang has announced they are going to shut down their operation, citing pressure from local authorities.. Will they come back? Probably! Categories: Ransomware Tags: BlackMatter cisa darkside raas ransomware revil *( Read more... ( https://blog.malwarebytes.com/ransomware/2021/11/blackmatter-ransomware-group-announces-shutdown-but-for-how-long/ ) )* The post BlackMatter ransomware group announces shutdown. But for how long? appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

‘Trojan Source’ Bug Threatens the Security of All Code

Virtually all compilers -- programs that transform human-readable source code into computer-executable machine code -- are vulnerable to an insidious attack in which an adversary can introduce targeted vulnerabilities into any software without being detected, new research released today warns. The vulnerability disclosure was coordinated with multiple organizations, some of whom are now releasing updates to address the security weakness.