Threat actors are targeting macOS users with fake utility fixes that trick them into running malicious Terminal commands.
Security experts reveal how easy it is to get fooled by this scam and what to do if you think you've been targeted.
GitHub facades and Ethereum smart contracts power a March 2026 admin-targeted campaign, enabling resilient C2 rotation and ...
A fake video meeting can now be enough to breach a Web3 company, with North Korea-linked BlueNoroff hackers using bogus Zoom calls, clipboard tricks and fileless PowerShell malware to steal ...
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Learn how to install OpenAI Codex on Windows, with essential security measures to protect your API keys, system, and ...
Can it run DOOM? The answer for ChatGPT is now yes, and it can run the classic shooter directly in its chat log. For over ...
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A new version of the CloudZ remote access tool (RAT) is deploying a previously unseen malicious plugin called Pheno that ...
The CloudZ Trojan steals data through Microsoft Phone Link. The campaign has been active since at least January 2026.  Follow ...
Installing an extension takes seconds, but the access it gains can persist for months or years across every site and session ...