"Researchers Spot an Increase in Jupyter Infostealer Infections"

Jupyter infostealer infections have increased, mostly targeting organizations in the education and healthcare sectors. According to a new report from VMware's Carbon Black Threat Analysis Unit, there has been a surge in new incidents involving the malware, which was first discovered in late 2020. The malware enables hackers to steal credentials and exfiltrate data. It has evolved to target Chrome, Edge, and Firefox browsers, and the hackers who use it have also used search engines to trick people into downloading malicious files containing the malware. In the latest incidents, researchers discovered the infostealer posing as legitimately signed files, using "a valid certificate to further evade detection." This article continues to discuss the increase in Jupyter infostealer infections. 

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