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NotPetya Returns as “Bad Rabbit”
The “Bad Rabbit” ransomware affected primarily Russia and Ukraine. All of Panda Security’s clients were protected from this threat at all times.
YouTube Virus: Can I Get One?
YouTube has more than 1 billion users. That’s a lot of opportunity for cyber criminals to make money stealing your data and infecting your devices.
A New Attack Takes Advantage of an Exploit in Word
A recently discovered zero-day exploit in Microsoft Word is being used in an attack targeting companies via spam. All Panda clients were protected.
Hackers demand nude images instead of money
Hackers have been stealing intimate images from celebrities for a long time. Now they are starting to realize that they can extort regular people too.
Cryptocurrency Mining Takes its Toll on AWS Servers
Amazon Web Services servers were compromised by cybercriminals whose goal was to use their power for cryptocurrency mining.
Dridex, the Latest Version of the Credential Theft Malware
We are pleased to share a report that has been painstakingly prepared by PandaLabs on the latest version of Dridex, a famous banking Trojan known for its sophistication and ability to go undetected on infected computers.
All Yahoo Accounts Compromised in the 2013 Yahoo Data Breach
Yahoo has distributed a notice stating that every single Yahoo account might have been compromised during the 2013 attack.