Financially motivated threat actors have started using new code signing tricks to increase the chances of their software evading detection on Windows systems, Google’s Threat Analysis Group reported on Thursday.
Cybercrime·Malware & Threats
Google Says Threat Actors Using New Code Signing Tricks to Evade Detection
Financially motivated threat actors have started using new code signing tricks to increase the chances of their software evading detection on Windows systems, Google’s Threat Analysis Group reported on Thursday. The post Google Says Threat Actors Using New Code Signing Tricks to Evade Detection appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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