The Shai-Hulud supply-chain malware campaign is exploiting the automated systems developers trust to publish software safely.
Thanks to AI’s content generation capabilities, scams are getting harder to detect. According to Malwarebytes’ research, 66% of people say it’s hard to tell a scam from the real thing. AI-generated ...
You may already be familiar with numerology in the context of birth dates or names—using numbers to reveal insights into personality traits and life paths—but did you know that your home also carries ...
Two phishing campaigns, each using a different stealthy infection technique, are targeting organizations in attacks which aim to deliver data stealing malware to devices running on Microsoft Windows.
Every data-stealing virus requires a unique approach, but these are the essential first steps for reclaiming an infected device. Dashia is the consumer insights editor for CNET. She specializes in ...
Editor's take: Microsoft has increasingly turned Windows Update into a point of frustration for some users, all while cybercriminals continue to exploit weaknesses in the Windows platform to deploy ...
If you downloaded common system tools CPU-Z or HWMonitor in the last 24 hours, stop reading this and go deal with that system first, because there's a real chance it was compromised. A breach of the ...
The danger in the code came from characters that are invisible to the human eye. In early March researchers at several security firms examined what looked like empty space and found hidden Unicode ...
Hundreds of millions of iPhone users could be susceptible to hackers using a new malware tool called DarkSword if they have not recently updated their software, according to cyber-security researchers ...
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