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QBot malware has been a persistent threat to Windows devices for some time now, and the new phishing campaign using Windows Script Files (WSF) is making it easier than ever to infect these devices.
A new social engineering "hack yourself" attack that tricks victims into executing malware through seemingly innocent file ...
With the 100th release of TrickBot, the malware came equipped with new and advanced evasive capabilities. One such capability is its use of an obfuscated batch script launcher to jumpstart malicious ...
A newly discovered FileFix social engineering attack impersonates Meta account suspension warnings to trick users into ...
FileFix phishing attack in June 2025 delivers StealC malware via Bitbucket images, bypassing detection with obfuscation.
Threat actors distributing Raspberry Robin now use Windows Script Files (WSF) to spread the worm alongside other methods, such as USB drives. HP Threat Research identified new campaigns starting in ...
The newest version of the sLoad malware dropper comes equipped with infection tracking capabilities and an anti-analysis trick. The sLoad malware downloader, a PowerShell-based trojan first spotted in ...
If you had a virus-type script file that was removed from your hard disk by your antivirus software but is now seeing this message: "Cannot find script file C:\windows\system32\FaAntivirus.vbs" it may ...
Attackers frequently send malicious JavaScript files through bogus emails. It's easy to block these files from reaching a hapless user. Here's how. There have been several recent reports of fake ...
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