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A pair of security reports reveal how hackers are taking advantage of the AI hype to sneak malware apps into our devices.
Dutch and US investigators say AvCheck.net 'was one of the largest Counter Antivirus' services used globally by ...
Microsoft's takedown of Lumma Stealer marks a significant victory against infostealer malware, safeguarding millions of ...
The bogus site tries to trick users into downloading and installing a Trojan known as VenomRAT, along with two other ...
New Rust-based EDDIESTEALER spreads via fake CAPTCHA pages, stealing credentials and bypassing Chrome encryption.
Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) discovered a new version of the Zanubis mobile banking trojan targeting ...
From infostealers commoditizing initial access to a more targeted approach to ransomware attacks, cybercriminals’ malware ...
Cyber criminals are using URLs of reputable providers on a large scale to spread their malware. One vector here is apparently ...
Threat actors linked to lesser-known ransomware and malware projects now use AI tools as lures to infect unsuspecting victims ...
The Chinese APT41 hacking group uses a new malware named 'ToughProgress' that abuses Google Calendar for command-and-control ...
Cybercriminals are promising free access to premium software if TikTok users run PowerShell scripts, but they instead install ...
Also, the TikTok clips do not feature download links or any text that would allow the built-in safety tools that TikTok ...