The Emotet malware gang is now using a tactic that has been previously seen used by nation-state hackers. The group has been spotted this week reviving old email conversation threads and injecting ...
Emotet, one of today's largest and most dangerous malware botnets, has returned to life after a period of inactivity that lasted nearly four months, since the end of May this year. During that time, ...
Like Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator, the dreaded Emotet malware is back infecting computers worldwide and once again putting organizations at heightened risk of subsequent ransomware attacks.
Just in time for the Christmas holiday, Emotet is sending the gift of Trickbot. After a lull of nearly two months, the Emotet botnet has returned with updated payloads and a campaign that is hitting ...
After months of inactivity, the notorious Emotet spamming trojan has come alive again as it spews out a massive campaign of malicious emails targeting users worldwide. Emotet is a malware infection ...
One of the key findings from the ESET Threat Report T1 2022 is that the Emotet botnet has risen, Phoenix-like, from the ashes, pumping out vast amounts of spam in March and April 2022, to the point ...
What just happened? The Emotet botnet was dead, or so researchers thought. The malicious network is now back in business with a new phishing campaign, exploiting a novel technique to push users and ...
The Emotet email trojan-turned-botnet is back in action, apparently reinvigorated after the holiday season, cyber security researchers at Proofpoint and Cisco Talos have both confirmed in the past 48 ...
The Emotet malware kicked into action yesterday after a ten-month hiatus with multiple spam campaigns delivering malicious documents to mailboxes worldwide. Emotet is a malware infection that is ...
Europol once described Emotet as the "world's most dangerous malware" due to providing backdoor access to its controllers. The malware compromises machines which can be leased to groups like ...