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 ...
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 ...
The Matsnu botnet has deployed a new domain generation algorithm that builds domain names from a list of nouns and verbs. The plain English phrases help the DGA elude detection. Domain generation ...
A new version of the Octo Android malware is spreading across Europe, posing as legitimate apps such as NordVPN and Google Chrome. The latest iteration includes advanced anti-detection mechanisms and ...
A Point-of-Sale (POS) malware which uses a domain generation algorithm to create command-and-control domains on the fly was deployed in attacks against small and medium-sized businesses during the ...
The Rovnix malware, once an integral part of the Carberp financial trojan, is having a resurgence with a new variant that has been tweaked with a domain generation algorithm (DGA) to avoid traffic ...
DGA.Changer has added a new trick to its arsenal: a technique to fool security tools into thinking they've captured it while it's already slipped away, according to new research from Seculert.
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 ...