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Researchers have uncovered a new Windows malware campaign using Pulsar RAT and Stealerv37. This malware can steal passwords, crypto, and gaming accounts while allowing hackers to interact with victims through a live chat window. It evades detection by running entirely in memory and hijacking trusted system tools.
Two new zero-day vulnerabilities in Windows have been discovered and are currently being exploited by cybercriminals. The flaws could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code and gain elevated privileges on affected systems, prompting urgent calls for users to update their software and security measures.
Apple is facing criticism for its new ad campaign that features a fictional "blue screen of death" (BSOD) scenario, which mocks Windows PCs. The ad has sparked discussions about the accuracy and implications of such comparisons, especially given that the BSOD is a notorious issue for Windows users. CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm, has also commented on the ad, emphasizing the importance of security over operating system branding.
The article discusses methods for exploiting vulnerabilities in Windows drivers, aimed at beginners interested in cybersecurity and hacking. It provides insights into the process of weaponizing these drivers to gain unauthorized access or control over systems. This serves as a foundational guide for those looking to understand the intricacies of driver manipulation in the context of malicious activities.