Ukraine is reportedly implanting malware into their drones to disrupt Russian efforts to repurpose captured equipment. The malware can damage hardware, prohibit reprogramming, and even track new operators if the drones are commandeered. With Russia strengthening its cybersecurity, Ukraine is likely to respond with more advanced malware that could potentially target battlefield networks and create remote access points for intelligence gathering.

New version of MysterySnail RAT and lightweight MysteryMonoSnail backdoor
The Chinese-speaking cyber espionage group, IronHusky, has ramped up its activities against Mongolian and Russian governmental agencies. By exploiting a vulnerability dubbed MysterySnail RAT, uncovered