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Earliest post: 2024-07-17

Latest post: 2026-06-02

Threat research, compromise detection insights, and Sigma/YARA analysis from Nextron’s security experts.

01/01/2020
06/04/2026
Title Date Published Describes IncidentAuthorVisible
Detecting Nimbus Manticore and their sideloading infection chains2026-06-01TrueJonathan PetersTrue
RegPhantom Backdoor Threat Analysis2026-03-20TruePierre-Henri PezierTrue
Free Converter Software – Convert Any System from Clean to Infected in Seconds2026-01-14TrueMaurice FielenbachTrue
Say hello to Nextron’s RuneAI2025-12-16TrueNextron Threat Research TeamTrue
React Server Components & Next.js Vulnerabilities – Status of Nextron Products2025-12-07TrueFlorian RothTrue
Analysis of the Rust implants found in the malicious VS Code extension2025-11-29TrueNextron Threat Research TeamTrue
Thor vs. Silver Fox – Uncovering and Defeating a Sophisticated ValleyRat Campaign2025-11-28TrueMaurice FielenbachTrue
Malicious VS Code Extension Impersonating “Material Icon Theme” Found in Marketplace2025-11-28TrueMarius BenthinTrue
Detecting NetScaler Compromise with THOR During CVE-2025-7775 Attacks2025-09-08TrueFranziska PlossTrue
Sindoor Dropper: New Phishing Campaign2025-08-29TruePierre-Henri PezierTrue
When Best Practices Aren’t Enough: UK Breaches Underscore the Importance of Compromise Assessments2025-08-28TrueFranziska PlossTrue
In-Depth Analysis of Lynx Ransomware2024-10-11TrueNextron Threat Research TeamTrue

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