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The myth that Macs don’t get hit by malware is just that. Both Bitdefender and Norton have earned our Editors' Choice award ...
SparkKitty has been spotted on both Android and iOS platforms, silently stealing users’ screenshots with private information ...
BlueNoroff, the North Korean hackers, is utilizing deepfakes and fake Zoom calls to steal crypto, with a Canadian gambling ...
A deceptive fake error attack vector, ClickFix, surged by over 500%, becoming the second most common attack method after phishing, and responsible for nearly 8% of all blocked attacks. SnakeStealer ...
The notorious BlueNoroff group from North Korea is using deepfake video and deceptive Zoom calls to steal cryptocurrency by enticing targets to unwittingly download malware onto their macOS devices ...
Apple adjusts the color of the Control Center background, and returns the Finder icon to its original color after users ...
A new ClickFix campaign targets macOS users with fake Spectrum support sites, tricking victims with CAPTCHA failures to paste ...
Cybersecurity firm Huntress has uncovered a highly sophisticated hacking campaign targeting Mac users in the cryptocurrency ...
North Korean hackers lured crypto professionals with fake job interviews to deploy new Python-based malware, PylangGhost.
Hackers linked to Pyongyang are posing as Coinbase and Uniswap recruiters to deploy "PylangGhost," a Python-based trojan.
Cybersecurity vendor Huntress says the malicious video-conferencing call was all a ruse to trick the victim into installing a ...
Through the deepfake executives, malicious actors will suggest that the employees download a malicious extension to solve the ...