Cybercriminals are ramping up their use of fake software updates to distribute malware, and Mac users are in the crosshairs with a new strain.
Getting hacked is never planned, but it seems that malware is infiltrating people’s calendars. New reports are warning Google ...
As reported by BleepingComputer, a new FakeUpdate campaign has been spotted online by security researchers at Proofpoint.
A researcher dives into Chinese reports attributing cyberattacks on Northwestern Polytechnical University to the NSA’s TAO ...
The Chinese state-sponsored Salt Typhoon hacking group uses a custom utility called JumbledPath to stealthily monitor network ...
ESET researchers have linked the campaign to a threat actor they call “DeceptiveDevelopment.” The group specializes in ...
Hackers can exploit Bluetooth to steal data, spy, or take control of your devices. Learn about these threats and 18 essential ...
Security researchers at Apiiro have released two free, open-source tools designed to detect and block malicious code before they are added to software projects to curb supply chain attacks.
Most computer users tend not to back up the data they use for day-to-day activities. They assume that the files they store on ...
CISOs need to warn employees in regular awareness training to refuse to copy and execute so-called verification login scripts.
China-linked cyberespionage toolkits are popping up in ransomware attacks, forcing defenders to rethink how they combat state ...
It might come as a surprise to some Mac fans, but cybercriminals are still actively finding ways to attack macOS. A new malware strain, FrigidStealer, was recently found by Proofpoint and highlighted ...