A new cyber threat called GHOSTPULSE is spreading through bogus MSIX Windows app packages for popular software like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Grammarly, and Cisco Webex. The malware has infected over 1 million Windows and Linux PCs. In addition, hackers are using MSIX app packages to infect Windows PCs with GHOSTPULSE malware. Another malware campaign is also using MSIX packages to infect Windows PCs. Meanwhile, a deep dive into macOS malware trends for 2023 reveals how threat actors are adapting their techniques.
🍎 Discover the latest trends in macOS Malware for 2023. This deep dive from @philofishal explores how threat actors are adapting their techniques, including the use of infostealers, trojanizing software, and sophisticated social engineering. Read more: https://t.co/u450YLrPJT
New malware campaign uses MSIX packages to infect Windows PCs https://t.co/cFunDPHRel
Hackers Using MSIX App Packages to Infect Windows PCs with GHOSTPULSE Maware: https://t.co/iVJQD4TlCL by The Hacker News #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
🔒 Beware! A new cyber threat is using bogus MSIX Windows app packages for popular software like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Grammarly, and Cisco Webex to spread a dangerous #malware called GHOSTPULSE. Learn more ➜ https://t.co/JUPS2FH66O #cybersecurity #hacking
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