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New Malware Called ‘PathWiper’ Discovered in Ukraine Cyberattack   A new type of harmful computer program, known as ‘PathWiper,’ has recently been found during a cyberattack on an important organization in Ukraine. Security researchers from Cisco Talos reported this incident but did not reveal the name of the affected organization. Experts believe the attackers are linked to a Russian hacking group that has been known to target Ukraine in the past. This discovery adds to the growing concerns about threats to Ukraine’s key systems and services. How the Cyberattack Happened According to the researchers, the hackers used a common tool that companies normally use to manage devices in their networks. The attackers seem to have learned exactly how this tool works within the victim’s system and took advantage of it to spread the malware across different computers. Because the attack was carried out using this familiar software, it likely appeared as normal activity to the system’s security checks. This made the hackers’ movements harder to notice. What Makes PathWiper Different Malware that destroys files, known as “wiper” malware, has been used in Ukraine before. However, PathWiper works in a more advanced way than some of the older malware seen in past attacks. In earlier cases, malware like HermeticWiper simply searched through storage drives in a straight list, going one by one. PathWiper, however, carefully scans all connected storage devices, including those that are currently not active. It also checks each device’s labels and records to make sure it is targeting the right ones. In addition, PathWiper can find and attack shared drives connected over a network. It does this by looking into the system’s registry, an area where Windows computers store important system details to locate specific paths to these network drives. Why This Is Serious The way PathWiper is built shows that cyber attackers are continuing to create more advanced and more damaging tools. This malware’s ability to carefully search and destroy files across many connected devices makes it especially dangerous to organizations that provide essential services. Even though the war between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for a long time, cyber threats like this are still growing and becoming more complex. Security experts are warning companies in Ukraine to be extra careful and make sure their protective systems are up to date. Staying Careful and Updated It is very important to keep track of new information about this malware. Companies often fix security problems quickly, and attackers may also change their methods. Writers and researchers covering such topics must carefully check for updates and confirm facts using reliable sources to avoid sharing old or incorrect details. Cisco Talos is continuing to watch this situation and advises organizations to stay alert.

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Fresh strain of pro-Russian wiper flushes Ukrainian #criticalinfrastructure
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Never-before-seen #malware strain that researchers at #CiscoTalos are calling #PathWiper.
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Pro-Russia group hits Ukraine with fresh wiper malware : Destructive malware has been a hallmark of Putin's multi-modal war

Fresh strain of pro-Russian wiper flushes Ukrainian #criticalinfrastructure
www.theregister.com/2025/06/06/p...

Never-before-seen #malware strain that researchers at #CiscoTalos are calling #PathWiper.
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New PathWiper Malware Strikes Ukraine's Critical Infrastructure Follow us on Bluesky, Twitter (X), Mastodon and Facebook at @Hackread

🚨 A new wiper malware called #PathWiper has been targeting Ukraine's critical infrastructure, wiping off files from key systems.

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New PathWiper data wiper malware hits critical infrastructure in Ukraine A new data wiper malware named 'PathWiper' is being used in targeted attacks against critical infrastructure in Ukraine, aimed at disrupting operations in the country.

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New malware 'PathWiper' targets Ukraine's critical infrastructure, continuing the trend of destructive cyber attacks. Vigilance and robust cybersecurity measures are essential. #CyberSecurity #Ukraine #PathWiper Link: thedailytechfeed.com/pathwiper-a-...

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New PathWiper malware disrupts Ukrainian infrastructure, underscoring the persistent cyber threats in geopolitical conflicts. #CyberSecurity #WiperMalware #Ukraine #PathWiper Link: thedailytechfeed.com/pathwiper-ma...

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