Windows users are encountering a new run of malware that is infecting their PC by impersonating some of the system's most commonly used apps.
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BlackSanta is a malware module that kills EDR and AV at the kernel level prior to unleashing the malware’s final purpose.
Your PC may be playing things a little too safe.
"Living Off the Land" attacks use built-in tools and processes instead of traditional malware.
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