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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSThe science publisher is blaming a misconfigured server that exposed a constant stream of its users’ credentials.
By Waqas
The IT security researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 have discovered a malware that has been targeting Israeli cyberspace especially those dealing with technology and financial sector. Dubbed Cardinal RAT (remote access Trojan) by researchers; the malware is currently targeting two Israeli fintech companies developing forex and cryptocurrency trading related software. The malware has been around since April 2017 […]
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