A campaign with fake websites displays correct-looking links, but tricks victims into downloading unwanted software.
Three suspected Russian cyber espionage clusters abuse legitimate authentication flows to compromise personal accounts across ...
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On Thursday, Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) said it's now tracking two other suspected Russian groups, UNC7005 and ...
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A phishing campaign targeting cybersecurity conference attendees has been using Google Docs and other familiar online services to deliver malware, including a Windows payload that can install its own ...
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Hackers hide Agent Tesla malware in Unicode emojis inside fake bank emails, tricking finance teams into opening malicious ...
If you’ve ever managed a website, deployed an application, or just regularly moved large sets of files between your local machine and a remote server, you’ve probably encountered FileZilla. It’s a ...
A Huntress researcher was contacted by an X account with the handle "@HartmansDoeke," who claimed to be the vice president ...