The Honeynet Project launched a new project Thursday that is designed to snare malware that spreads by infecting removable USB (universal serial bus) storage drives, citing the increased reliance of ...
Microsoft Corp. introduced a new artificial intelligence agent on Tuesday that can analyze and classify malware in the wild at scale, without human intervention. The newly minted AI model, named ...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is funding research that may allow future users to wirelessly monitor internet of things devices for malicious software. The technique measures devices’ ...
Microsoft Research has announced a cloud-based malware detection service called Project Freta to detect rootkits, cryptominers, and previously undetected malware strains lurking in your Linux cloud VM ...
Amid rising concerns about mobile malware, a group of security researchers is launching an initiative to improve collaboration around mobile threat analysis. They want to encourage researchers to ...
Researchers have found advanced malware that can steal encryption keys, collect information from air-gapped computers, and record someone’s keystrokes without being detected. The researchers have no ...
The Honeynet Project is making some real waves in the malware community by setting up “sensors” across the Internet (in the fashion of honeypot servers pretending to be possible targets) in order to ...
Microsoft and Intel have recently collaborated on a new research project that explored a new approach to detecting and classifying malware. The Intel-Microsoft research team said the entire process ...
Researchers at North Carolina State University are trying to categorize Android malware in order to understand it better and hopefully create better security tools. Researchers at North Carolina State ...
Security researchers have discovered a new malware that targets Xcode developers by using the coding platform's scripting features to install a backdoor onto affected machines. According to ...
There’s a newly-discovered player in the world of state-sponsored malware, following in the footsteps of Flame, Duqu and Regin: Project Sauron. Clearly coded by a Tolkien-fan, Project Sauron catches ...
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