
Security Affairs Malware Newsletter Round 95 Highlights Emerging Threats and Historical Cyber Trends
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The Security Affairs Malware Newsletter Round 95 highlights research revealing that the ShadowBrokers group referenced high-precision software sabotage techniques five years before the Stuxnet attack. Additionally, 73 Open VSX sleeper extensions linked to the GlassWorm malware campaign were identified, indicating new activations of malicious payloads. The newsletter also covers CapFix attacks, which employ deceptive tactics such as alarm clock-themed lures to compromise systems. No specific dates, CVE IDs, or technical details beyond malware names and attack vectors were provided in the excerpt. The content focuses on emerging malware trends and historical cyber threat evolution.