Using LLMs as a reverse engineering sidekick

LLMs may serve as powerful assistants to malware analysts to streamline workflows, enhance efficiency, and provide actionable insights during malware analysis. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: Using LLMs as a reverse engineering…

Introducing Unit 42’s Attribution Framework

Peel back the layers on Unit 42’s Attribution Framework. We offer a rare inside view into the system used to ultimately assign attribution to threat groups. The post Introducing Unit 42’s Attribution Framework appeared first on Unit 42. This article…

NOVABLIGHT Masquerades as Educational Tool to Steal Login Credentials and Compromise Crypto Wallets

A newly analyzed Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) infostealer, NOVABLIGHT, has emerged as a significant cybersecurity threat, targeting unsuspecting users with advanced data theft capabilities. Developed and sold by the Sordeal Group, a threat actor demonstrating French-language proficiency, NOVABLIGHT is marketed as an…

Researchers Exploit 0-Day Flaws in Retired Netgear Router and BitDefender Box

Cybersecurity researchers successfully exploited critical zero-day vulnerabilities in two discontinued network security devices during DistrictCon’s inaugural Junkyard competition in February, earning runner-up recognition for Most Innovative Exploitation Technique. The findings highlight the persistent security risks posed by end-of-life hardware that…