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A new Coyote malware variant abuses Windows tools to steal banking and crypto data. It tracks user activity via UI Automation ...
The Lumma Stealer is back after Microsoft and law enforcement took action to significantly disrupt the malware’s ...
A new variant of the banking trojan 'Coyote' has begun abusing a Windows accessibility feature, Microsoft's UI Automation ...
A new variant of the Coyote malware is exploiting a Windows feature, the UI Automation framework, to steal users' banking and ...
Coyote malware uses Windows UI Automation to target 75 banks and crypto sites in Brazil, risking credential theft.
Microsoft: This Windows and Linux malware does everything it can to stay on your network Written by Liam Tung, Contributing Writer July 30, 2021 at 5:08 a.m. PT ...
The tech giant said in a blog post that its digital crimes unit discovered more than 394,000 Windows computers were infected by the Lumma malware worldwide between March 16 through May 16.
The Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) and the Microsoft Safety Scanner (MSERT.exe) both scan for and remove Windows malware. We explain the differences and when it makes sense to use ...
Federal authorities are warning Microsoft Windows users to update their computers in response to a security vulnerability they said could allow a hacker to view, change and delete data using malware.
Microsoft has confirmed that it has signed off on the recently discovered "rootkit malware" found on the Windows platform, which is believed to be a potential point of access for threat actors.
Microsoft has warned of an ongoing campaign pushing a new browser hijacking and credential-stealing malware dubbed Adrozek which, at its peak, was able to take over more than 30,000 devices every day.
Microsoft has listed some of the ways that developers can tweak their approach to make sure their programs and files aren't accidentally flagged as malware by its Windows Defender Advanced Threat ...