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Can You Trust a File’s Digital Signature? New Zloader Campaign exploits Microsoft’s Signature Verification putting users at risk
Jan. 5, 2022, 10:56 a.m. | Tal Eisner
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Research by: Golan Cohen Introduction Last seen in August 2021, Zloader, a banking malware designed to steal user credentials and private information, is back with a simple yet sophisticated infection chain. Previous Zloader campaigns, which were seen in 2020, used malicious documents, adult sites and Google ads to infect systems. Evidence of the new campaign... Click to Read More
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