Which type of malware resides only in RAM? Explaining fileless malware

Read Article Explaining malware which resides only in RAM  Unlike traditional malware, which typically involves downloading and running an executable file, fileless malware operates in the system’s memory (RAM) and often exploits legitimate tools (like PowerShell, WMI, or Windows Registry) and scripts already present on the target system (such as JavaScript or VBScript).  This means…

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NoName on Rampage! Claims DDoS Attacks on Ukrainian Government Sites

Read Article NoName ransomware group has allegedly targeted multiple Ukrainian government websites. The latest victims of the alleged NoName ransomware attack on Ukraine include Accordbank, Zaporizhzhya Titanium-Magnesium Plant, State Tax Service, Central Interregional Tax Administration, Western Interregional Tax Administration, and the Main Directorate of the State Tax Service in Kyiv. The Cyber Express tried to…

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Prior to Cyber Attack, Russian Attackers Spent Months Inside the Ukraine Telecoms Giant

https://www.cysecurity.news/2024/01/prior-to-cyber-attack-russian-attackers.html Kyivstar experienced a large-scale malfunction in December 2023, resulting in the outage of mobile communications and the internet for about 24 million users for several days.  How? Russian hackers broke into the Ukrainian telecommunications giant’s system in May 2023. Ilya Vityuk, the chief of the Security Service of Ukraine’s (SBU) cyber security department, told…

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