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Malware Newsletter
Building a CI/CD pipeline for Sigma rules
Inside StegoAd: How a Threat Actor Evolved to Fuel Silent Ad Fraud and Credential Theft at Scale
A Djinn in the Machine: TaskWeaver’s Node.js Intrusion Chain
Chromium extension uses AI‑related branding to redirect browser search
Mustang Panda targets India’s government and energy sectors with ZOHOMURK and MINIRECON
RustDuck: An In-Depth Analysis of a Two-Stage Botnet
From Langflow to Monero: Inside CVE-2026-33017 Cryptominer
The SOC Files: ScreenConnect masked as freeware. An inside look at a large-scale campaign
Analysis of Ongoing Ousaban Attacks Targeting the Iberian Peninsula
Browser-Only Ransomware: From LLM Hallucinations to a Practical Attack Technique
Popa: From Sourcing to Distribution
From CitrixBleed 2 to Cloudflared: The Tools and Techniques Behind Anubis Ransomware Attacks
ToddyCat: your hidden email assistant. Part 2
PamStealer: a Rust-based macOS infostealer that validates credentials through PAM
Analysis of Ongoing Ousaban Attacks Targeting the Iberian Peninsula
JADEPUFFER: Agentic ransomware for automated database extortion
PolinRider: North Korea-Linked Supply Chain Campaign Expands Across Open Source Ecosystems
Lazarus-Linked npm Malware Masquerades as Rollup Polyfills
Cloak and Detonate: Scanner Evasion and Dynamic Detection of Agent Skill Malware
AI-Generated PowerShell Malware: An Experimental Framework and Dataset
Addressing Data Scarcity in Malware Classification via Pixel-Level Synthetic Image Generation
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Sentinel — Human

Confidence

The text exhibits the highly specific, curated structure of expert-driven threat intelligence aggregation, showing low synthetic confidence.

Signals Detected
low severity: Natural variance in title length and topic shifts; lack of uniform rhythm.
low severity: Highly specific, technical naming suggests expertise and intentional curation, rather than random generation.
medium severity: Coordinated focus on a highly specialized niche (cybersecurity malware/supply chain); consistent use of named threat actors/tools.
Human Indicators
The list structure mimics curated, high-level security research or newsletter content, indicating human curation and thematic intent rather than random LLM output.
Specific references to tools (ZOHOMURK, Monero, RustDuck) and CVEs suggest domain expertise consistent with human reporting.