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Malware Campaigns Exploit Software Updates for ScreenConnect Installation

Cyber attackers have launched a sneaky malware campaign, dubbed SMOKE#SCREEN, that uses fake software updates and social-engineering tricks to install ConnectWise ScreenConnect on victims' devices. The campaign relies on clever tactics like phishing emails and fake Adobe and Zoom updates to gain access to systems.

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Security operations center with laptop displaying threat intelligence data.

Criminal IP Enhances ThreatQ with Real-Time Exposure Intelligence

Criminal IP's integration with ThreatQ supercharges threat intelligence by delivering real-time exposure insights, empowering organizations to analyze and respond to threats faster and more effectively. Analysts can now access crucial IP intelligence directly within ThreatQ, streamlining investigations and threat validation.

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Python Backdoor Evades Detection on Windows with Advanced Evasion Techniques

Meet Deep#Door, a sneaky Python-based backdoor framework that hides its malicious payload inside a batch dropper, making it super hard to detect on Windows systems. By embedding its code, it dodges network-based detection and slips into restricted environments with ease.

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