A novel malware named JaskaGO, built using the Go programming language, is threatening Windows and Apple macOS systems by impersonating legitimate software installers like CapCut. AT&T Alien Labs discovered it, noting its extensive command array from its control server and capabilities to modify clipboard for cryptocurrency theft. It can self-run with root permissions, disable Gatekeeper protections, and auto-launch during system startup. Its distribution method remains unknown.
News – Scroller Home Page – Cyber attack on Connecticut Community Health Centre impacted over 1m patients – TEISS
A cyber attack on the Connecticut Community Health Centre has affected over one million patients. The incident, highlighted by TEISS, compels the healthcare industry to