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AHA expresses support of the Knowing the Efficiency and Efficacy of Permanent (KEEP) Telehealth Options Act of 2020.
In a letter to Congresswoman Cindy Axne, the AHA expresses support of the Knowing the Efficiency and Efficacy of Permanent (KEEP) Telehealth Options Act of 2020.
LokiBot Malware Threat to Healthcare, June 16, 2020
Lokibot is an information stealer; the main functionality of its binary is to collect system and application credentials and user information to send back to the attacker.
Pony malware, also known as Fareit, Classified by Trend Micro as a Trojan-Spyware, this crimeware is primarily used to steal user and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) credentials and passwords, download other payloads, and bring compromised systems into a botnet.
Formbook is an information stealing malware, also known as “form grabber” malware. The malware is installed on victims’ computers when they visit malicious websites or domains.
Lokibot is an information stealer; the main functionality of its binary is to collect system and application credentials and user information to send back to the attacker.
Nanocore is a particularly sophisticated Remote Access Trojan (RAT) that has been used by criminals to gain complete control over victim’s devices, including logging keystrokes and screen activity, manipulating private files and sensitive data, controlling surveillance systems like the webcam and…
In this podcast, Priya Bathija, vice president of The Value Initiative at the AHA, and Carol Vargas, Vice President, Integrated Care and Dr. Sylvia Romm, Chief Innovation Officer, both at Atlantic Health, discuss COVID-19’s impact on telehealth and integrated care.
Agent Tesla is an established Remote Access Trojan (RAT) written in .Net. A successful deployment of Agent Tesla provides attackers with full computer or network access; it is capable of stealing credentials, sensitive information, keystrokes, screen and video activity, and form-grabbing.
Remcos RAT, or remote access tool, is a legitimate application intended for use by administrators for remote access and maintenance. It has recently been used as part of attempted cyberattacks, leveraging COVID-related phishing themes to disguise it as part of the payload.