Cybersecurity researchers have revealed a new malware campaign using a PowerShell-based shellcode loader to deploy a remote access trojan called Remcos RAT. The attacks use tax-related lures, with malicious files disguised as Office documents within ZIP archives. The Remcos RAT malware allows hackers full control over compromised systems. It operates undetected by many traditional security measures, running directly in a computer’s memory and leaving few traces on the disk. The rise in AI-powered campaigns and evolving threats are increasingly able to bypass traditional defenses.

NHS calls on suppliers to improve their cybersecurity
NHS digital and cyber leaders are urging suppliers to sign a voluntary cybersecurity charter to improve resilience against cyber threats within the supply chain. This