Mac malware campaign uses fake AI chat results to deliver AMOS through terminal commands, security researchers report.
For Chrome users, a malware warning page popped up on Monday across many major websites — The New York Times, IMDb, The Hollywood Reporter, Talking Points Memo, and MSN Money, to name a few — due to ...
Android malware operations evolve with droppers SMS theft and remote access tools spreading fast and risking user data and ...
This is one present you don’t want Father Christmas to have brought you. Security experts have warned Windows users to beware ...
Cybersecurity firm Infoblox reveals that over 90 percent of parked domains now redirect visitors to scams and malware, making ...
Apple’s battle against Mac malware has taken a predictable turn, as a new threat bypasses the MacDefender patch that Apple just issued. On Tuesday, Apple issued a security update that was supposed to ...
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This threat does not actually exist. The hoax, often promoted as a virus warning, malware or ransomware, originated online over a decade prior to the summer of 2025. A rumor shared online in the ...
For many years, it was accepted wisdom that Mac malware wasn’t really an issue. One of the reasons for that was that the market share was simply too low to make it a worthwhile target for attackers.
In October 2025, questions surfaced over a supposed "WhatsApp Gold" update — an alleged premium version of WhatsApp that supposedly offers exclusive features like new emojis and better video quality.