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Scammers are using QR codes to trick people into paying them. Methods include sticking scam codes over legit ones on parking kiosks for example, or sending anonymous packages with QR codes.
A ClickFix attack can come in all shapes and sizes, including through compromised WordPress websites.
New hacking cluster exploits web servers and Mimikatz to infiltrate Asian infrastructure for long-term espionage in aviation, ...
Fake OpenClaw installers on GitHub deployed credential stealers and a proxy tool linked to the Black Basta ransomware group, while Bing's AI served the malicious ...
Windows 11 users face growing cyber threats, from ransomware and phishing to occasional zero-day exploits. Choosing the right antivirus is no longer ...
ThreatDown, the corporate business unit of Malwarebytes, today published research documenting what researchers believe to be the first documented case of attackers abusing the Deno JavaScript runtime ...
An undefined Chinese-speaking actor wields a combo of custom malware, open source tools, and LOTL binaries against Windows ...
The FBI says scammers are sending packages with QR codes that redirect victims to phishing pages or malware downloads.
A phishing campaign is using a fake Google Account security page to deliver a web-based app capable of stealing one-time ...
The Cuero Chamber of Commerce on Monday reported a malware incident affecting its website, cuero.org, after a customer noticed suspicious activity in an email sent Jan. 26. According to a notice ...
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