SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 50
Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape Critical Langflow Vulnerability (CVE-2025-3248) Actively Exploited to Deliver Flodrix Botnet Predator Still Active, with New Client and Corporate Links Identified Threat Group Targets Companies in Taiwan Feeling Blue(Noroff): Inside a Sophisticated DPRK Web3 Intrusion Anubis: A […]

Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape
Critical Langflow Vulnerability (CVE-2025-3248) Actively Exploited to Deliver Flodrix Botnet
Predator Still Active, with New Client and Corporate Links Identified
Threat Group Targets Companies in Taiwan
Feeling Blue(Noroff): Inside a Sophisticated DPRK Web3 Intrusion
Anubis: A Closer Look at an Emerging Ransomware with Built-in Wiper
2025 Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Threat Report: Malware in the Open Source Supply Chain
Fake Minecraft mods distributed by the Stargazers Ghost Network to steal gamers’ data
Exploring a New KimJongRAT Stealer Variant and Its PowerShell Implementation
Threat actor Banana Squad exploits GitHub repos in new campaign
Your Mobile App, Their Playground: The Dark side of the Virtualization
Semantic Preprocessing for LLM-based Malware Analysis
Empirical Quantification of Spurious Correlations in Malware Detection
A Survey on Reinforcement Learning-Driven Adversarial Sample Generation for PE Malware
Crypto-Ransomware Detection Through a Honeyfile-Based Approach with R-Locker
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