$10 Infostealers Are Breaching Critical US Security: Military and Even the FBI Hit
Briefly

A recent report by Hudson Rock highlights the enduring risks posed by cybercrime, particularly through Infostealer malware that targets employees at major U.S. defense organizations. Infections expose sensitive information, with stolen data available on dark web markets for as little as $10. Importantly, this malware exploits human error rather than sophisticated hacking techniques, often activating when users inadvertently engage with malicious content. The report underscores a troubling trend where even highly secure entities are vulnerable due to their employees' online behaviors.
A new report reveals how inexpensive cybercrime can compromise even the most secure organizations.
According to Hudson Rock, employees at key US defence entities... have fallen victim to Infostealer malware.
These infections expose highly sensitive data, sometimes for as little as $10, without the need for advanced hacking techniques.
Infostealer doesn't rely on flashy exploits or brute force. It plays the long game, waiting for unsuspecting users to click on malicious links.
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