The cybercriminals behind the Dridex banking trojan have adopted a new tactic in recent attacks targeting macOS devices, overwriting the victim’s document files to deliver their malicious code, Trend Micro reports.
Cybercrime·Malware & Threats
User Documents Overwritten With Malicious Code in Recent Dridex Attacks on macOS
The cybercriminals behind the Dridex banking trojan have adopted a new tactic in recent attacks targeting macOS devices, overwriting the victim’s document files to deliver their malicious code, Trend Micro reports. The post User Documents Overwritten With Malicious Code in Recent Dridex Attacks on macOS appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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