Russia-linked hackers are sneaking malware into European hotels and other hospitality outfits by tricking staff into installing it themselves through fake Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes.… ...
ClickFix attack employs fake Windows security udpates. Updated November 27 with another Windows update warning, along with threat intelligence from the Acronis Threat Research Unit regarding the use ...
Attackers are using fake Claude Code install pages and malicious search ads to spread infostealer malware targeting Windows ...
Hackers are using malvertising campaigns to disguise infostealers as AI tools.
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Cybercriminals keep getting better at blending into the software you use every day. Over the past few years, we've seen phishing pages that copy banking portals, fake browser alerts that claim your ...
We found fake “verify you are human” pages on hacked WordPress sites that trick Windows users into installing the Vidar ...
ClickFix attack variants have been observed where threat actors trick users with a realistic-looking Windows Update animation in a full-screen browser page and hide the malicious code inside images.
A new campaign creates a fake BSOD to install malware. The campaign tricks users into installing a remote access trojan. If executed, the RAT can remotely access the infected PC. The Windows Blue ...
More OpenClaw security woes. Huntress researchers say bad actors convinced users to download a bogus installer for the AI personal assistant that deployed infostealers by hosting it in a malicious ...