Fake AI answers are being weaponized to trick Mac users into installing stealthy malware through search results they trust.
The ClickFix campaign disguises malware as legitimate Windows updates, using steganography to hide shellcode in PNG files and bypass security detection systems.
Not every security alert you receive indicates that your computer is infected. Many are tricks to get you to download malware or antivirus software. Identifying these fake alerts can help you avoid ...
NEWS 8 ON YOUR SIDE. CONSUMER INVESTIGATOR BRIAN ROACH HAS THE DETAILS. YOU NEED TO KNOW. FAKE BROWSER UPDATES ARE BECOMING INCREASED, MORE PROLIFIC FOR FOLKS WHO ARE BROWSING ON THE WEB. IT STARTS ...
If you come across a security researcher from a company called High Sierra Cyber Security, beware — you may get tricked into downloading malware on your computer. High Sierra is a cover for a group of ...
According to Symantec’s comprehensive Report on Rogue Security Software, 43 million users downloaded one of 250 so-called “scareware” programs from June 2008 through June 2009. Preying on users’ fears ...
WordPress administrators are being emailed fake WordPress security advisories for a fictitious vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-45124 to infect sites with a malicious plugin. The campaign has been ...
The WebRAT malware is now being distributed through GitHub repositories that claim to host proof-of-concept exploits for ...
The SEC has charged seven entities for defrauding retail investors through fake crypto platforms and sham security token ...
Threat actors have created a fake proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for a critical Microsoft vulnerability, designed to lure security researchers into downloading and executing information-stealing ...
Cybercriminals continue to find new ways to target social media users, and Meta accounts remain one of the most common lures. Losing access to Facebook or Instagram can have real consequences for both ...