When Windows fails, this tiny USB drive takes over.
A newly disclosed security flaw in the Linux kernel is raising serious concerns across the cybersecurity community, after researchers revealed that it can grant full root access on a wide range of ...
A fake Microsoft support website is tricking people into downloading what looks like a normal Windows update. Instead, it installs malware designed to steal passwords, payment details, and account ...
The popular Telnyx Python SDK is the latest victim of TeamPCP’s weeks-long supply chain campaign targeting the broad open source software ecosystem. The campaign started on March 19 with Aqua Security ...
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a multi-stage malware campaign that uses batch scripts as a pathway to deliver various encrypted remote access trojan (RATs) payloads that ...
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new campaign that has used cracked software distribution sites as a distribution vector for a new version of a modular and stealthy loader known ...
An investigation into what appeared at first glance to be a “standard” Python-based infostealer campaign took an interesting turn when it was discovered to culminate in the deployment of a ...
A recent investigation has revealed a phishing campaign that began with a simple Python-based infostealer but ultimately led to the deployment of PureRAT, a full-featured commodity remote access ...
More than 4,000 victims across 62 countries have been infected by stealthy infostealers pilfering people's passwords, credit card numbers, and browser cookies, which are then sold to other criminals ...
Meow has captivated the attention of cybersecurity and threat intelligence teams as a threat to watch in 2024. The group’s nebulous profile, rising victim count, and operational model make them a ...
Code uploaded to AI developer platform Hugging Face covertly installed backdoors and other types of malware on end-user machines, researchers from security firm JFrog said Thursday in a report that’s ...