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QBot malware has been a persistent threat to Windows devices for some time now, and the new phishing campaign using Windows Script Files (WSF) is making it easier than ever to infect these devices ...
QBot malware is now distributed in phishing campaigns utilizing PDFs and Windows Script Files (WSF) to infect Windows devices.
This week researchers analyze BAT script obfuscation techniques used by Trickbot's 100 to evade antivirus detection.
Ransomware spammers shift to Microsoft WSF files to distribute malware The number of email-based attacks using malicious Windows Script File (WSF) attachments has surged in the past three months ...
Threat actors distributing Raspberry Robin now use Windows Script Files (WSF) to spread the worm alongside other methods, such as USB drives. HP Threat Research identified new campaigns starting in ...
The newest version of the sLoad malware dropper comes equipped with infection tracking capabilities and an anti-analysis trick.
Windows users are having fits after antivirus Webroot flagged several Windows files as harmful. The company is already looking for ways to fix the mishap.
If you had a virus-type script file that was removed from your hard disk by your antivirus software but is now seeing this message: "Cannot find script file C:\windows\system32\FaAntivirus.vbs" it may ...