SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER – ROUND 26

Security Affairs Malware newsletter includes a collection of the best articles and research on malware in the international landscape.

Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Using LLMs to Obfuscate Malicious JavaScript

Analyzing Malicious Intent in Python Code: A Case Study      

DigiEver Fix That IoT Thing!  

Botnets Continue to Target Aging D-Link Vulnerabilities  

OtterCookie, a new malware used by Contagious Interview  

Lazarus group evolves its infection chain with old and new malware

BellaCPP: Discovering a new BellaCiao variant written in C++  

Recent Cases of Watering Hole Attacks, Part 2

On the Effectiveness of Adversarial Training on Malware Classifiers

Can LLMs Obfuscate Code? A Systematic Analysis of Large Language Models into Assembly Code Obfuscation 

A Paradigm for Modeling Infectious Diseases: Assessing Malware Spread in Early-Stage Outbreaks

A Lightweight Malware Detection Model Based on Knowledge Distillation

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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, malware)