This is not one of the photos used in the so-called PowerPepper malware campaign. But the campaign does actually use photos of peppers. (Getty Images) Kaspersky catches hacker-for-hire group using ‘PowerPepper’ malware The market is driven by cash-flush organizations that don’t want a malicious campaign traced back to them. Dec 3, 2020 By Sean Lyngaas
Researchers at Kaspersky, whose headquarters are pictured, made the discovery. (Mikhail Deynekin/Wikicommons) Russian-speaking hackers target Russian organizations with industrial spying tools The discovery adds to a growing body of public reporting on corporate hacking that has often focused on Chinese-speaking hackers Oct 8, 2020 By Sean Lyngaas
Memes posted to Twitter have been coded to talk to malware Nothing gold can stay. Dec 17, 2018 By Zaid Shoorbajee