Hackers are creating hundreds of fake GitHub projects aiming to dupe users into downloading crypto and credential-stealing ...
Be wary of deals on TikTok Shops that seem too good to be true – they may be malware in disguise. As reported by PCMag, there’s currently a campaign making the rounds online where scammers use AI to ...
Reddit may have started out as a social news aggregation site and forum but it has quickly exploded in popularity in recent ...
Lazarus hackers exploited a now-fixed Google Chrome bug in a scheme that infected victims with malware immediately upon visiting a game's website and swiped their crypto. Our team tests, rates, and ...
Hackers posing as a legitimate Web3 company have targeted job seekers in the crypto industry, stealing cryptocurrency through a fake job interview scam. The group, known as “Crazy Evil,” set up a fake ...
Online scams are becoming more dangerous and convincing every day. Cybercriminals are finding new ways to gain not just your login credentials but full control of your computer and your bank accounts.
What if I told you that looking for the official Google Authenticator app on Google search could lead you to a fake version that steals your data instead of providing 2FA security codes? Jérôme Segura ...
Hackers are hijacking email accounts belonging to US and foreign governments and sending bogus 'emergency data requests' to companies. Hackers are trying to create fake legal requests to trick ...
A convincing phishing scam recently targeted a cybersecurity researcher’s (Jonathan Munshaw) wife with a fake text claiming she owed unpaid New Jersey E-ZPass highway tolls. The message prompted ...
Hackers often hijack trusted accounts or create fake ones to post phishing links that look legitimate. If you use X regularly, you’ve probably seen a giveaway post or a “limited-time airdrop” link ...
Hackers are hiding malicious software inside fake “404 error” web pages. The malware targets both Linux and Windows computers and is very hard to detect. Victims might not notice anything — except ...
Kaspersky found that at least one victim lost 5 Bitcoin, worth around $442,000, to a malware-riddled fake project in November. Hackers are creating hundreds of fake GitHub projects aiming to dupe ...