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Malware’s Stinging Little Secret

Off-the-shelf malware used in attacks on banks, White House, Anthem and Anthem all have in common. The attacks collectively demonstrate the age-old mantra of hackers: Never bother with sophisticated or advanced exploits. Malware developers continue to refine their tools on a regular basis, experts say. Dridex, Dyre and Darkmailer3 are now the “top spam networks; pushing pharmaceuticals, stolen credit cards, and’shady’ social-media marketing tools,” says McAfee.”]

Source: https://www.databreachtoday.com/malwares-stinging-little-secret-a-8477

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