IcedID, also known by the name BokBot, started its life as a banking trojan in 2017 before evolving into a dropper for other malware, joining the likes of Emotet, TrickBot, Qakbot, Bumblebee, and Raspberry Robin.
UK to further delay calling Northern Ireland election as Brexit talks continue
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‘Threatening’ moment squadron of Russian SU-24 fighter bombers roars past Royal Navy ship
Three Russian warplanes were filmed flying past the British aircraft carrier from an airbase in Syria.
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Swedish govt moves to get rid of permits needed for dancing
Sweden’s center-right coalition government wants to abolish a decade-old requirement for restaurants, nightclubs and other venues to obtain permits before they let patrons dance.
Cybercriminals Using Polyglot Files in Malware Distribution to Fly Under the Radar
Remote access trojans such as StrRAT and Ratty are being distributed as a combination of polyglot and malicious Java archive (JAR) files, once again highlighting how threat actors are continuously finding new ways to fly under the radar.
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Swedish govt moves to get rid of permits needed for dancing
Sweden’s center-right coalition government wants to cut red tape when it comes to dancing by abolishing a decade-old requirement for restaurants, nightclubs and other venues to obtain permits before they let patrons shimmy and sway.
Sri Lanka church seeks criminal justice for Easter bombings
Sri Lanka’s Catholic Church wants the country’s former leader to be criminally prosecuted for negligence.