Nasty Windows worm spreads to hundreds of networks via infected USB drives



A dangerous Windows worm has found its way into hundreds of corporate networks, Microsoft has discovered.

As reported by BleepingComputer, the Redmond giant privately notified companies subscribed to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (opens in new tab) of its findings. The security advisory explained that, although the malware (named Raspberry Robin) had not yet been leveraged, it has been observed connecting to multiple addresses on the Tor network.



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