Security researchers at AhnLab Security Intelligence Center (ASEC) have uncovered a malware campaign distributing the LummaC2 information stealer disguised as a cracked version of Total Commander, a popular file management tool for Windows. The attack exploits users’ willingness to download illicit copies of the software from unverified sources, demonstrating a growing trend of malware actors weaponizing legitimate software tools.

‘SpyLend’ Android malware tricked 100,000 users into downloading it
A new Android malware called SpyLend, part of a group of malicious apps called “SpyLoan”, has infected at least 100,000 devices, according to a security