The city of Rawlins on Tuesday said no sensitive data or lasting harm was caused by a cyber breach on its computer servers that was reported to them by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in November. The city delayed going public about the breach to allow for investigation and installation of protective measures. It is highly unlikely the attackers will be found. Most of the costs relating to the incident will be covered by the city’s technology insurance.

New Malware Loaders Use Call Stack Spoofing, GitHub C2, and .NET Reactor for Stealth
An updated version of a malware loader, known as Hijack Loader, has been discovered with new features aimed at evading detection and maintaining persistence. The