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CVE-2025-24369 Anubis has a bot protection bypass when a sophisticated attacker asks to pass a challenge of difficulty 0
Anubis is a tool that allows administrators to protect bots against AI scrapers through bot-checking heuristics and a proof-of-work challenge to discourage scraping from multiple IP addresses. Anubis allows attackers to bypass the bot protection by requesting a challenge, formulates any nonce suc...
CVE-2025-24369
Anubis is a tool that allows administrators to protect bots against AI scrapers through bot-checking heuristics and a proof-of-work challenge to discourage scraping from multiple IP addresses. Anubis allows attackers to bypass the bot protection by requesting a challenge, formulates any nonce suc...
CVE-2025-24369 Anubis has a bot protection bypass when a sophisticated attacker asks to pass a challenge of difficulty 0
Anubis is a tool that allows administrators to protect bots against AI scrapers through bot-checking heuristics and a proof-of-work challenge to discourage scraping from multiple IP addresses. Anubis allows attackers to bypass the bot protection by requesting a challenge, formulates any nonce suc...
CVE-2025-24369
CVE-2025-24369 concerns the Anubis bot-protection tool (github.com/Xe/x). The issue: an attacker can bypass the bot-checking defense by requesting a challenge and then submitting it with a client-specified difficulty value of 0, effectively defeating the PoW hurdle. The root cause; behavior is mi...
CVE-2025-24369 Anubis has a bot protection bypass when a sophisticated attacker asks to pass a challenge of difficulty 0
Anubis is a tool that allows administrators to protect bots against AI scrapers through bot-checking heuristics and a proof-of-work challenge to discourage scraping from multiple IP addresses. Anubis allows attackers to bypass the bot protection by requesting a challenge, formulates any nonce suc...
Anubis 安全漏洞
Anubis is a tool by Xe Iaso Individual Developers. Anubis has a security vulnerability that stems from allowing administrators to protect bots from AI crawling tools by bot-checking heuristic algorithms and proof-of-work challenges to block crawling from multiple IP addresses...
“GodFather” Hits Banks, Crypto Wallets Apps as Android Trojan Emerges
By Deeba Ahmed Researchers believe that GodFather could be a successor of another banking trojan called Anubis, which had its source code leaked in January 2019 on an underground hacking forum. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: “GodFather” Hits Banks, Crypto Wallets Apps as...
GodFather Android Banking Trojan Targeting Users of Over 400 Banking and Crypto Apps
An Android banking trojan known as GodFather is being used to target users of more than 400 banking and cryptocurrency apps spanning across 16 countries. This includes 215 banks, 94 crypto wallet providers, and 110 crypto exchange platforms serving users in the U.S., Turkey, Spain, Italy, Canada,...
Baby Golang-Based Botnet Already Pulling in $3K/Month for Operators
There’s a new, still-under-development, Golang-based botnet called Kraken with a level of brawn that belies its youth: It’s using the SmokeLoader malware loader to spread like wildfire and is already raking in a tidy USD $3,000/month for its operators, researchers report. Though its name may soun...
Anubis malware resurfaces targeting crypto wallets and banking apps
By Waqas So far, 394 malicious apps have been identified that are spreading Anubis malware to steal financial and personal data from Android users. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Anubis malware resurfaces targeting crypto wallets and banking apps...
400 Banks’ Customers Targeted with Anubis Trojan
Customers of Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America and Capital One, along with nearly 400 other financial institutions, are being targeted by a malicious app disguised to look like the official account management platform for French telecom company Orange S.A. Researchers say this is just the...
Fake govt-issued COVID-19 contact tracing apps spread spyware
By Waqas These malicious COVID-19 apps also drop nasty pieces of malware including Anubis and SpyNote. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Fake govt-issued COVID-19 contact tracing apps spread spyware...
Anubis Malware Upgrade Logs When Victims Look at Their Screens
The Anubis malware, which threat actors use to persistently attack Google’s Android-based smartphones, is set to evolve once again, this time adding a feature that allows the malware to identify if a victim is looking at his or her screen. The new feature is one of several that haven’t been...
Phishing Campaign Targets 250 Android Apps with Anubis Malware
A new phishing campaign is attempting to deliver sophisticated malware that can completely hijack an Android mobile device to steal user credentials, install a keylogger and even hold a device’s data for ransom. The attacks are designed for mobile inboxes and leverage the Anubis malware, a...
Gnip Banking Trojan Shows Ongoing, Aggressive Development
A new custom mobile banking malware for Android, dubbed Gnip, has emerged onto the scene, and its authors have taken an aggressive development track: Gnip appears to have been cobbled together in under five months, with four different variants already circulating — including a sample released in...
Cerberus Enters the Android Malware Rental Scene
A never-before-seen Android banking trojan, dubbed Cerberus, is being rented out on underground forums by a threat group that likes to engage with the defense community publicly via Twitter. According to a Tuesday posting from ThreatFabric, Cerberus isn’t based on the leaked Anubis source code th...
Malicious apps deploy Anubis banking trojan using motion detection
By Waqas Google has left no stone unturned in preventing malware and banking trojan from invading the applications uploaded on its official Play Store. Despite having anti-malware protection, shady applications somehow make it to the platform. In fact, malware developers have become so advanced i...
Google Play Removes Malicious Malware-Ridden Apps
Google Play has removed two malicious apps that were infecting devices with a notorious banking malware bent on scooping up victim’s credentials. The two apps, Currency Converter and BatterySaverMobo, purported to be useful mobile tools that help users calculate currency and optimize mobile batte...
New Android Malware Apps Use Motion Sensor to Evade Detection
Even after so many efforts by Google for preventing its Play Store from malware, shady apps somehow managed to fool its anti-malware protections and get into its service to infect Android users with malware. Two such Android apps have recently been spotted on the Google Play Store by security...
New Android Malware Apps Use Motion Sensor to Evade Detection
Even after so many efforts by Google for preventing its Play Store from malware, shady apps somehow managed to fool its anti-malware protections and get into its service to infect Android users with malware. Two such Android apps have recently been spotted on the Google Play Store by security...