The Gaza cybergang and its SneakyPastes campaign
A cybergang that specializes in cyberespionage, with its campaign mostly limited to the Middle East and countries in central Asia.
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A cybergang that specializes in cyberespionage, with its campaign mostly limited to the Middle East and countries in central Asia.
How criminals use data harvested from users’ devices to fool antifraud systems and siphon money from victims’ accounts.
Everyone knows that EXE files can be dangerous for computers running Windows. But it turns out that EXE files can infect macOS too.
Malware is often distributed in files disguised as episodes of popular TV series. We talk about the most dangerous TV series and how to spot the threat.
A bug in WinRAR allows malefactors to gain full control over your device. All they need you to do is unpack a rigged RAR file.
Systems designed to guard against car theft can be used to track, immobilize, and steal vehicles.
To hijack popular Instagram accounts, scammers are sending phishing e-mails with fake copyright infringement notifications.
A close look at Pirate Matryoshka malware, and why even inveterate pirates should not download cracked software from torrent trackers.
GandCrab still holds 40% of the ransomware market. Recent distribution methods help the malware stand out.
Adult websites are often seen as a security threat, but few know that Trojans could be after their porn site accounts.
Can an ATM turn into a slot machine? WinPot malware helps its owners win big at the “ATM game.”
Too many ads on your computer lately? Malicious Chrome extensions might be to blame.
The story of a guy who just wanted to download a pirated copy of a game but got malware instead. It’s happening more and more often, and we explain why.
Scammers are sending tons of YouTube direct messages pretending to be from top YouTubers. They’re phishing. Here’s how the scheme works.
We explain how ultrasound and audio recordings hidden in background noise can be used to control voice assistants.
Crooks hacked telecom protocol SS7 to steal banking two-factor authentication codes.
The Razy Trojan secretly installs malicious extensions for Chrome and Firefox to serve phishing links and steal cryptocurrency.
WhatsApp and Facebook are swimming in links to ticket giveaways for fairs and airlines. Don’t get excited, though; the tickets are fake.
A huge database of leaked e-mails and passwords surfaced in the Internet. Here’s what you should do about it.
Analysis of a German sex toy reveals all sorts of vulnerabilities.