From cause to cash: a cross-border look at hacktivist activity
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Hacktivist outfits, namely 4BID, Hakerskii Kit, and C.A.S., are now targeting organizations across Kazakhstan, the UAE, Egypt, and Syria.
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Hacktivist outfits, namely 4BID, Hakerskii Kit, and C.A.S., are now targeting organizations across Kazakhstan, the UAE, Egypt, and Syria.
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Targeted by threat actors: individuals and organizations across 100+ countries and territories, with the majority of victims located in Russia, Brazil, Turkey, Spain, Germany, France, Italy, and China.
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The vulnerability affects kernels released between 2017 and 2026. Both outdated server configurations and modern distributions are at risk: Ubuntu, RHEL etc.
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The Silver Fox group is targeting companies in Russia and India by impersonating tax authorities to distribute ValleyRAT and the new ABCDoor backdoor.
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Kaspersky researchers analyze the attack chain of a highly destructive Lotus Wiper that can be linked to a targeted attack on the energy and utilities sector.
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We examine how Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack detects the network activity of AdaptixC2 agents across HTTP/S, TCP, SMB, and other protocols, and how EDR solutions identify post-exploitation activities on a host.
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In April 2026, cpuid.com delivered trojanized CPU-Z and HWMonitor installers with STX RAT. 150+ victims in Brazil, Russia, China.
Cloud Atlas attacks the public sector and diplomatic structures of Russia and Belarus, using ReverseSocks, SSH, and Tor for persistence in infected systems and its new tool, PowerCloud.
Kaspersky researchers analyze a range of new PebbleDash-based tools used in recent Kimsuky campaigns and reveal their connection to the AppleSeed malware cluster.
Kaspersky researchers uncovered malicious wheel packages in PyPI that targeted both Windows and Linux and contained a dropper delivering malware dubbed ZiChatBot. We attribute this activity to OceanLotus APT.
Kaspersky researchers analyze updated CoolClient backdoor and new tools and scripts used in HoneyMyte (aka Mustang Panda or Bronze President) APT campaigns, including three variants of a browser data stealer.