Fortinet says the May 2026 Ousaban campaign uses PDF lures, geofencing, and steganography to target Windows banking users.
Fortinet says the Ousaban trojan uses geofenced phishing PDFs and steganography to steal banking credentials from users in Spain and Portugal.
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Gamaredon hacking group escalated its decade-long espionage campaign against Ukraine in 2025, exploiting a weaponized WinRAR ...
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