June 2, 2023, 7:57 a.m. | Helga Labus

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Qakbot (aka Qbot) – banking malware-turned-malware/ransomware distribution network – has been first observed in 2007 and is active to this day. The neverending adaptability of this threat is key to its long-term survival and success. “Qakbot operators tend to reduce or stop their spamming attacks for long periods of time on a seasonal basis, returning to activity with a modified suite of tools,” Chris Formosa and Steve Rudd, researchers with Lumen’s Black Lotus Labs, have … More


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