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Threat actors are abusing SourceForge to distribute fake Microsoft add-ins that install malware on victims' computers to both ...
Earlier this month, security researchers Kaspersky said they spotted a “rather unique” malware distribution scheme in which a fake Microsoft Office project, called ‘officepackage’, was uploaded to the ...
A SourceForge malware campaign has infected over 4,600 users with crypto-mining and ClipBanker tools disguised as Microsoft Office software.
Malicious actors are attempting to steal crypto with malware embedded in fake Microsoft Office extensions uploaded to the software hosting site SourceForge, according to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.
Kaspersky has recently found crypto-stealing malware disguised as a Microsoft Office package on SourceForge. While the ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNKaspersky uncovers malware on SourceForge targeting crypto users with address swapsSecurity firm Kaspersky has warned about new malware targeting crypto users through the software-hosting website SourceForge.
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XDA Developers on MSN3 open source alternatives to try if you no longer want to pay for Microsoft OfficeMicrosoft Office has been the de facto player in the ... hike due to a forced Copilot integration. Fortunately, the ...
News Explorer — Crypto Malware Spread via Cracked Microsoft Office Add-Ins on SourceForge: Kaspersky
Crypto Malware Spread via Cracked Microsoft Office Add-Ins on SourceForge: Kaspersky. Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has ...
Malicious actors are attempting to steal crypto with malware embedded in fake Microsoft Office extensions uploaded to the software hosting site SourceForge, according to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.
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