BlackBerry Cylance threat researchers Anuj Soni, Jordan Barth and Brian Marks recently discovered obfuscated malware code that was embedded within WAV audio files. The technique is called ...
Attackers behind a new malicious campaign are using WAV audio files to hide and drop backdoors and Monero cryptominers on their targets' systems as BlackBerry Cylance threat researchers discovered.
Up until now, I've been using Nero's built-in MP3 support in order to make audio CDs out of my MP3s. I was wondering if there was anything better suited for such task, and if it was worth looking for ...
Two reports published in the last few months show that malware operators are experimenting with using WAV audio files to hide malicious code. The technique is known as steganography-- the art of ...
The Wav audio file format is exploited in the wild as a vehicle to infect victim networks with cryptominers, according to Guardicore Labs, which has today published a new disclosure detailing a recent ...