How COVID-19 fuelled a surge in malware
Research from Malwarebytes reveals an enormous, coronavirus-fuelled surge in malware detections in 2021.
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Research from Malwarebytes reveals an enormous, coronavirus-fuelled surge in malware detections in 2021.
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Threat actors have launched a new campaign that starts with compromised WordPress sites and leads to fake reCAPTCHA sites designed to get visitors to accept web push notifications.
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Are you aware of fake clickjacking bug bounty reports? If not, you should be. This article will get you up to speed and help you to stay alert.
What are clickjacking bug bounty reports?
If we start by breaking up the term into its component parts, a b…
A first-of-its-kind security analysis of iOS Find My function has identified a novel attack surface that makes it possible to tamper with the firmware and load malware onto a Bluetooth chip that’s executed while an iPhone is “off.”
The mechanism takes…
The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last seven days.
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Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence has uncovered an attack using the lure of information about the war in Ukraine to target people in Germany.
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An unidentified threat actor has been linked to an actively in-development malware toolkit called the “Eternity Project” that lets professional and amateur cybercriminals buy stealers, clippers, worms, miners, ransomware, and a distributed denial-of-s…
The European Parliament announced a “provisional agreement” aimed at improving cybersecurity and resilience of both public and private sector entities in the European Union.
The revised directive, called “NIS2” (short for network and information syste…
A 28-year-old Ukrainian national has been sentenced to four years in prison for siphoning thousands of server login credentials and selling them on the dark web for monetary gain as part of a credential theft scheme.
Glib Oleksandr Ivanov-Tolpintsev, …
Don’t Wait for Disaster to Strike – Lessons Learned from Dell Tech World 2022Recapping the best moments and brightest ideas from the first in-person Dell Tech World event in two years. Dell Tech World 2022 was an amazing experience. We were finall…