The Shenzen-based company Procolored, which sells UV printers, has been linked to malware vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity researcher Cameron Coward found that a model of the Procolored V11 printer and an accompanying USB drive contained Floxif, a malware strain that enables remote access and control of the host computer. Despite initial denial from the company, further investigation revealed two additional malware strains, potentially introduced via USB. Procolored has since pledged to solve the problem by conducting stringent checks.

Hackers Attacking Organizations with Weaponized RAR Archive to Deliver Pure Malware
A significant rise in a malware campaign against Russian businesses has been identified in 2025. The attackers use weaponized RAR archives to deliver the potent