
Security Affairs Malware Round 36 Highlights Global Malware Trends
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The Security Affairs Malware Round 36 newsletter features a collection of articles and research on malware from around the world. Key points include the exploitation of a zero-day vulnerability in Cellebrite, which was used to target the phone of a Serbian student activist. According to Huntress, a quarter of cyberattacks in 2024 will be attributed to infostealers. A study reveals .NET malware obfuscated through encryption and virtualization. The ransomware groups Black Basta and Cactus are also mentioned.