The ClickFix campaign disguises malware as legitimate Windows updates, using steganography to hide shellcode in PNG files and bypass security detection systems.
A sneaky new strain of the ClickFix malware is making the rounds, and it’s going after the easiest victim of all: anyone who trusts a Windows update prompt. Security researchers at Huntress say the ...
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Cybercriminals are bypassing two-factor authentication through a new ‘Browser-in-the-Browser’ phishing attack that uses fake ...
Speaking with popular AI content creators convinces me that “slop” isn’t just the internet rotting in real time, but the ...
The former Labour leader of Edinburgh City Council has issued an 'unreserved apology' after the Sunday Mail uncovered ...
Deepfakes and chatbots are now good enough that many web users don’t trust they are interacting with real people.
A growing concern has been the misuse of artificial intelligence tools to create convincing-looking counterfeit tickets.
A new Android malware-as-a-service (MaaS) named Cellik is being advertised on underground cybercrime forums offering a robust ...
One of my hottest takes is that BookTok books have gone viral for a reason, and that reason is that they are the best that ...
The Cellik Android RAT includes advanced spyware capabilities, offers remote device access, and can wrap its payload inside ...
You have been warned. A “hidden mobile threat” is now targeting iPhone and Android users, weaponizing PDF documents to steal ...