Security company AttackIQ has launched a tool to help organizations fend off the CatB ransomware. The malware, which emerged in 2022, kills off certain security processes, steals browser details, and encrypts files. It is suspected to be a revamped Pandora ransomware with evasion tactics and VM-bypass abilities. The tool from AttackIQ emulates CatB’s operation to aid organizations in detecting and preventing this sophisticated attack.

He downloaded a WhatsApp image. Minutes later, Rs 2 lakh was gone | Technology News
Pradeep Jain lost Rs 2.01 lakh from his bank account after hackers gained access to his phone through a scam using Least Significant Bit (LSB)