Google has released emergency updates to fix another Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited in the wild, the eighth patched since the start of the year. […]
Crypto scammers abuse Twitter ‘feature’ to impersonate high-profile accounts
Cryptocurrency scammers are abusing a legitimate Twitter “feature” to promote scams, fake giveaways, and fraudulent Telegram channels used to steal your crypto and NFTs. […]
New phishing attack steals your Instagram backup codes to bypass 2FA
A new phishing campaign pretending to be a ‘copyright infringement’ email attempts to steal the backup codes of Instagram users, allowing hackers to bypass the two-factor authentication configured on the account. […]
Ivanti releases patches for 13 critical Avalanche RCE flaws
Ivanti has released security updates to fix 13 critical security vulnerabilities in the company’s Avalanche enterprise mobile device management (MDM) solution. […]
Remote Encryption Attacks Surge: How One Vulnerable Device Can Spell Disaster
Ransomware groups are increasingly switching to remote encryption in their attacks, marking a new escalation in tactics adopted by financially motivated actors to ensure the success of their campaigns.
“Companies can have thousands of computers connected to their network, and with remote ransomware, all it takes is one underprotected device to compromise the entire network,” Mark Loman, vice
“Companies can have thousands of computers connected to their network, and with remote ransomware, all it takes is one underprotected device to compromise the entire network,” Mark Loman, vice
CISA Issues Request For Information on Secure by Design Software Whitepaper
Product Explained: Memcyco’s Real-Time Defense Against Website Spoofing
Hands-On Review: Memcyco’s Threat Intelligence Solution
Website impersonation, also known as brandjacking or website spoofing, has emerged as a significant threat to online businesses. Malicious actors clone legitimate websites to trick customers, leading to financial scams and data theft causing reputation damage and financial losses for both organizations and customers.
The Growing Threat of
Website impersonation, also known as brandjacking or website spoofing, has emerged as a significant threat to online businesses. Malicious actors clone legitimate websites to trick customers, leading to financial scams and data theft causing reputation damage and financial losses for both organizations and customers.
The Growing Threat of
Alert: Chinese-Speaking Hackers Pose as UAE Authority in Latest Smishing Wave
The Chinese-speaking threat actors behind Smishing Triad have been observed masquerading as the United Arab Emirates Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship to send malicious SMS messages with the ultimate goal of gathering sensitive information from residents and foreigners in the country.
“These criminals send malicious links to their victims’ mobile devices through SMS or
“These criminals send malicious links to their victims’ mobile devices through SMS or
3,500 Arrested in Global Operation HAECHI-IV Targeting Financial Criminals
A six-month-long international police operation codenamed HAECHI-IV has resulted in the arrests of nearly 3,500 individuals and seizures worth $300 million across 34 countries.
The exercise, which took place from July through December 2023, took aim at various types of financial crimes such as voice phishing, romance scams, online sextortion, investment fraud, money laundering
The exercise, which took place from July through December 2023, took aim at various types of financial crimes such as voice phishing, romance scams, online sextortion, investment fraud, money laundering
New Go-Based JaskaGO Malware Targeting Windows and macOS Systems
A new Go-based information stealer malware called JaskaGO has emerged as the latest cross-platform threat to infiltrate both Windows and Apple macOS systems.
AT&T Alien Labs, which made the discovery, said the malware is “equipped with an extensive array of commands from its command-and-control (C&C) server.”
Artifacts designed for macOS were first observed in July
AT&T Alien Labs, which made the discovery, said the malware is “equipped with an extensive array of commands from its command-and-control (C&C) server.”
Artifacts designed for macOS were first observed in July
