Attackers behind the banking Trojan Vawtrak fortified it with a domain generation algorithm (DGA) and SSL pinning capabilities. Attackers behind the Vawtrak banking Trojan have been keeping busy, ...
Domain Generation Algorithms (DGAs) represent a significant challenge in contemporary cybersecurity by enabling malware to generate vast numbers of pseudo‐random domain names for maintaining resilient ...
A domain-generating algorithm (DGA) is a program or subroutine that provides malware with new domains on demand or on the fly. Kraken was the first malware family to use a DGA (in 2008) that we could ...
The PushDo malware family is back, this time with a domain generation algorithm that helps it avoid detection and add resiliency to its capabilities. Four times since 2008, authorities and technology ...
Malware authors are increasingly adopting flexible domain generation algorithms (DGAs) in order to evade detection and prevent their botnets from being shut down by security researchers or law ...
Malware authors are increasingly adopting flexible domain generation algorithms (DGAs) in order to evade detection and prevent their botnets from being shut down by security researchers or law ...
Six crimeware families are using some new algorithm tricks to escape detection as they carry out global attacks, according to findings from security company Damballa Inc. The crimeware families are a ...
An advertising network is hiding in-browser cryptocurrency miners (cryptojacking scripts) in the ads it serves on customer sites, and has been doing so since December 2017, according to revelations ...
Malware authors are increasingly adopting flexible domain generation algorithms (DGAs) in order to evade detection and prevent their botnets from being shut down by security researchers or law ...