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Law enforcement and tech companies disrupted infrastructure linked to scammers operating across Southeast Asia.
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Five Eyes warns that Chinese spies are using fake job ads on LinkedIn, Indeed, and Upwork to target military staff and steal sensitive data.
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Relying on social engineering, the hacking group engages in credential phishing, malware distribution, and fraud activities.
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Based on 2,101,483 malware and phishing investigations from Q1 2026, ANY.RUN‘s Cyber Risk report provides a real-world view of modern attack trends.
It covers trending malware families, TTPs, and other technical observations, while also delivering executive insights CISOs and SOC teams can use to connect attacker behavior to business risk.
Combining data-backed malware trends with strategic guidance for security leaders, the report reveals critical gaps in detection, response, and visibility that directly impact business resilience, and outlines solutions organizations can use in their defense strategy.
Explore the full report to discover seven key cyber risk trends, their strategic implications, and the security priorities organizations should consider for Q2 2026.

The full report expands these and other threat intelligence insights, including trending malware families and attack vectors, as well as the evolving nature of modern cyber risk and its strategic implications for Q2 2026, supported by data and actionable recommendations.
One of the clearest messages from ANY.RUN’s Q1 2026 Cyber Risk report is that defenders have less time than ever to detect and respond.

Median times such as 21 seconds to persistence establishment and 16 seconds to Living-off-the-Land (LOTL) execution using native system tools prove that the window between initial compromise and attackers foothold continues to shrink.

In this environment, speed and certainty in investigations become a key advantage for security teams. Establishing early threat detection and rapid investigation flow is what allows successful SOCs to act before incidents escalate to financial impact.
This is where enterprise-scale malware analysis and threat intelligence solutions become critical. By providing faster visibility into attack behavior, the help reduce investigation time, accelerate decision-making, and ultimately limit the business impact of security incidentsthrough early detection and response.

ANY.RUN gives security leaders stronger control. With malware analysis and threat intelligence solutions get in-depth threat visibility, private analyses, multi-platform analysis across Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android, advanced privacy controls, SSO, team management, API access, workspace analytics, and fast validation of threats without losing visibility or control.
With these capabilities, enterprise teams can:
ANY.RUN provides cybersecurity solutions that help organizations strengthen security operations and respond to threats with greater speed and confidence. The company’s mission is to enable security teams to understand threats faster, make informed decisions, and operationalize threat intelligence across detection, investigation, and response workflows.
Interactive Sandbox for enterprise-scale malware and phishing analysis and ANY.RUN Threat Intelligence solutions aggregate investigation data from more than 15,000 SOCs worldwide to support instant enrichment and early threat detection.
ANY.RUN is SOC 2 Type II attested, demonstrating its commitment to strong security controls and customer data protection. For SOCs, MSSPs, and enterprise security teams, ANY.RUN helps reduce investigation uncertainty, accelerate triage, and transform threat analysis into actionable intelligence.
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Unknown attackers spent at least five months inside the Outlook mailbox of a senior executive at a major global stock exchange, copying the inbox out in small, repeated batches and routing it through Dropbox and OneDrive so the traffic blended into normal cloud activity.
Symantec and Carbon Black’s Threat Hunter Team reported the campaign this week. This points to espionage, not a money grab:
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Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a large-scale operation that impersonates open-source and freeware projects to funnel unsuspecting users through a Traffic Distribution System (TDS) and deliver malware families like Remus Stealer, AnimateClipper, and the SessionGate framework.
“The sites are well-designed and often look like legitimate project portals at a glance, sometimes referencing
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