
Arcane stealer instead of Minecraft cheats
If you’ve ever downloaded game cheats from a YouTuber’s “link in the description”, your computer might be infected with a stealer.
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If you’ve ever downloaded game cheats from a YouTuber’s “link in the description”, your computer might be infected with a stealer.
We’ve discovered apps in the official Apple and Google stores that steal cryptocurrency wallet data by analyzing photos.
Attackers are pumping out fake wedding invitations containing malicious APKs to Android users. To find out how to guard against this new threat, read on.
Banshee stealer, a macOS stealer that emerged last year, is now roaming free on the Web, infecting Mac users and gaining new capabilities. How to protect yourself?
How a simple, well-known general threat became a key targeted-attack vector on companies.
Malicious packages for AI integration containing infostealer malware were found in the Python Package Index repository.
Attackers are hijacking hotel accounts on Booking.com, and stealing their clients’ banking data through its internal messaging system.
Are Macs as safe as their owners think they are? A few recent stories about malware targeting macOS users.
How attackers use infected archives and malicious browser extensions to steal Facebook Business accounts.
How Kaspersky products provide multi-layered financial protection, and what threats it can protect you from.
Malicious versions of the free-to-download game Super Mario 3: Mario Forever plant a miner and a stealer on gamers’ machines.
We explain how the advanced malware DoubleFinger downloads GreetingGhoul, a stealer that preys on cryptocurrency wallets.
We explain how two-factor authentication with one-time codes works, what the benefits and risks are, and what else you can do to better protect your accounts.
The RedLine Trojan stealer spreads under the guise of cheats for popular games and posts videos on victims’ YouTube channels with a link to itself in the description.
New malicious campaign hunts for Discord tokens and credit card information via infected npm packages.
Npm package UAParser.js, installed on tens of millions of computers worldwide, has been infected with a password stealer and a miner. Here’s what to do.
Gamer accounts are in demand on the underground market. Proof positive is BloodyStealer, which steals account data from popular gaming stores.
A particular type of malware seeks user credentials, including accounts for gaming services such as Origin, Battle.net, and Uplay.
To this day, e-mail is one of the most important Internet services, which makes it a highly attractive target for theft.
We explain how malware steals passwords and other valuable data stored in the browser — and how to protect yourself.