Steam has removed a flurry of games that have infected Windows computers with malware, including PirateFi, Sniper: Phantom’s Resolution, and Chemia. Steam removed BlockBlasters on September 21st. The ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence reports that a new variant of the XCSSET macOS malware has been detected in limited attacks, incorporating several new features, including enhanced browser targeting, ...
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published an analysis of the malware deployed in attacks exploiting vulnerabilities affecting Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) ...
When you search Google for apps, it feels natural to trust the first results you see. They're supposed to be the most reliable, right? Unfortunately, hackers know this too. They're sneaking fake ...
Security Over 11,000 Android devices hit by fake login RAT hidden in Meta Ads and fake Google Play store Security This devious malware has jumped from Meta over to Google Ads and YouTube to spread - ...
Fake Teams site delivers Oyster malware via SEO poisoning and deceptive ads Spoofed page mimics Microsoft’s design, tricking users into downloading malware Best defense: type known URLs directly, ...
A month after it launched on Steam, BlockBlasters was updated with malware files that could secretly infiltrate PCs to hijack cryptocurrency wallets. When he's not battling bugs and robots in ...
A recent malware campaign making the rounds in Latin America offers a stark example of how cybercriminals are evolving and finetuning their playbooks. But first, here’s what’s not so new: The attacks ...
Google and Apple’s app stores both have a reputation for being pretty trustworthy these days. It’s easy to assume that if an app is in either the iPhone App Store or the Google Play Store, it’s safe ...
Servers running on motherboards sold by Supermicro contain high-severity vulnerabilities that can allow hackers to remotely install malicious firmware that runs even before the operating system, ...
MANILA, Philippines — Malware infection among Filipino mobile users has reached 16 percent, almost double the global average of nine percent, mobile app security firm Appdome warned, raising red flags ...