The Google Threat Intelligence Group says it found an iPhone exploit kit that could crack the device and sniff out crypto wallets, apps and seed phrases to steal funds.
Researchers said a sophisticated exploit kit with 23 iOS vulnerabilities is being used by espionage and cybercrime campaigns.
The notorious Lazarus gang is evolving its Operation Dream Job campaign to target even more software developers and steal even more crypto along the way. Security researchers ReversingLabs claim to ...
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A woman says she received a text message threatening sexual violence the day after being scammed by a rogue locksmith. Adabela Grace says she was quoted £49 over the phone to get her back inside her ...
Operation Dream Job is evolving once again, and now comes through malicious dependencies on bare-bones projects.
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet said on Wednesday that scam centres were destroying his country's economy and giving the ...
A website styled to look like a Google Account security page is distributing what Malwarebytes describes as one of ...
The pizza chain identified roughly 300 franchise locations operating at a loss. Most sales are expected to shift to nearby ...
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This high-severity Chrome Gemini vulnerability lets malicious extensions spy on your PC ...
A convincing fake Avast site displays a €499.99 charge and promises a refund. Instead, it harvests your name, address, and full credit card details.