Microsoft warns of a campaign on chat platforms where attackers slip malware to victims as supposed gaming tools.
A strain of Windows malware is exploiting a deceptively simple trick to bypass antivirus software: it disguises itself as a legitimately signed application, making it nearly invisible to standard ...
Fake OpenClaw installers hosted in GitHub repositories and promoted by Microsoft Bing's AI-enhanced search feature instructed users to run commands that deployed information stealers and proxy malware ...
Hackers are impersonating IT staff in Microsoft Teams to trick employees into installing malware, giving attackers stealthy access to corporate networks.
The investigation is being led by the FBI’s Seattle Division, which recently launched an online portal asking potential victims to report if they installed certain Steam games that contained malicious ...
ThreatDown, the corporate business unit of Malwarebytes, today published research documenting what researchers believe to be the first documented case of attackers abusing the Deno JavaScript runtime ...
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Hudson Rock spots first infostealer attack stealing OpenClaw AI assistant configuration files Stolen secrets (API keys, tokens) could grant access to linked apps like Telegram or calendars Researchers ...
Microsoft's Defender Security Research Team has identified a series of phishing campaigns in which an unknown attacker used digitally signed malware masked as common workplace applications to deploy ...
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