Scammers used a fake Gemini AI chatbot to promote a bogus Google Coin presale, signaling a rise in AI-driven crypto impersonation fraud.
Abstract: TAs the number of web users continues to increase, the frequency of malicious attacks carried out by malware is also on the rise. The emergence of many new malware variants has resulted in ...
The companies extend their long-standing agreement with a three-year renewal for XGuard® runtime integrity software, ...
Attackers are increasingly using AI to generate adaptable malware that can evade traditional defenses, making familiar security playbooks less reliable by the day.
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Abstract: The advancement of information technology has introduced new challenges in cybersecurity, especially related to the Android platform which is the main target of malicious software (malware) ...
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Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new malicious Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extension for Moltbot (formerly Clawdbot) on the official Extension Marketplace that claims to be a free ...
2010 Stuxnet The world’s first publically known digital weapon against ICSs. 2010 Night Dragon Sophisticated malware to target global oil, energy, and petrochemical companies. 2011 Duqu Advanced and ...
A new malware-as-a-service (MaaS) called 'Stanley' promises malicious Chrome extensions that can clear Google's review process and publish them to the Chrome Web Store. Researchers at end-to-end data ...
A new malicious campaign mixes the ClickFix method with fake CAPTCHA and a signed Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) script to ultimately deliver the Amatera infostealing malware. The ...
Priced $2,000 – $6,000 on a cybercrime forum, the MaaS toolkit promises publication on the Chrome Web Store. A new malware toolkit offered on an underground cybercrime forum can keep the browser’s ...