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Avast confirms it tagged Google app as malware on Android phones

Bleeping Computer

Czech cybersecurity company Avast confirmed that its antivirus SDK has been flagging a Google Android app as malware on Huawei, Vivo, and Honor smartphones since Saturday. [.]

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Trend Micro antivirus modified Windows registry by mistake — How to fix

Bleeping Computer

Trend Micro antivirus has fixed a false positive affecting its Apex One endpoint security solution that caused Microsoft Edge updates to be tagged as malware and the Windows registry to be incorrectly modified. [.].

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Stylish Magento Card Stealer loads Without Script Tags

Security Boulevard

found a very interesting credit card stealer in a Magento environment which loads a malicious JavaScript without using any script tags. Continue reading Stylish Magento Card Stealer loads Without Script Tags at Sucuri Blog. The post Stylish Magento Card Stealer loads Without Script Tags appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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Abusing Windows Container Isolation Framework to avoid detection by security products

Security Affairs

Because we can override files using the IO_REPARSE_TAG_WCI_1 reparse tag without the detection of antivirus drivers, their detection algorithm will not receive the whole picture and thus will not trigger.” Scan files with the tag in the PRE_CLEANUP function even if they were not altered. ” continues the report.

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North Korea-linked hackers target security experts again

Security Affairs

Researchers from Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) reported that North Korea-linked hackers are targeting security researchers via social media. Experts identified two accounts impersonating recruiters for antivirus and security companies. ” reads the post published by Google TAG.

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North Korea-linked Zinc group posed as Samsung recruiters to target security firms

Security Affairs

North Korea-linked APT group posed as Samsung recruiters is a spear-phishing campaign that targeted South Korean security companies that sell anti-malware solutions, Google TAG researchers reported. Google TAG researchers reported that the same group, tracked as Zinc ,” also targeted security researchers in past campaigns.

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4 things you should know about testing AV software with VirusTotal’s free online multiscanner

Malwarebytes

It offers a free service that lets you upload suspicious files and URLs for, where it inspects them and checks for viruses using 70+ third-party antivirus products, URL/domain blocklisting services, and other tools. Naturally, the price tag for analyzing malware (free) is appealing to SMBs on a limited budget.