Crooks have been hacking websites to deliver fake software update notices to more than 100,000 web users in an attempt to trick them into downloading malware that could take over their PCs. The ...
Windows has always been a favorite target for hackers, but it seems they have now figured out how to actively target Macs as well. We've seen an alarming rise in malware affecting Mac computers, ...
Hackers are setting up fake websites for popular free and open-source software to promote malicious downloads through advertisements in Google search results. At least one prominent user on the ...
Fake Windows 11 downloads are now spreading a deadly malware called Vidar. Zscaler, a cloud security company, is the one that first discovered the new malicious Windows software files. A view of the ...
A novel info-stealing malware variant is lurking behind fake installation packages of the open source password manager Bitwarden, in an elaborate scheme exclusively targeting Windows users. The attack ...
Fake AI apps disguised as 'ChatGPT' and 'DALL·E' are flooding app stores with dangerous malware that steals data and monitors ...
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As everyone knows by now, Windows 10 has reached its end-of-life (EOL), which can be a fairly stressful process for IT teams managing the move, or for everyday users baffled by the sudden change in ...
The Windows Defender Prevented Malicious Software Scam is a Trojan from the Trojan.Tech-Support-Scam family that displays a fake Windows login screen that pretends that the Windows defender has ...
Atomic Stealer Distributes Malware to Macs Through False Browser Downloads Your email has been sent Atomic Stealer malware advertises itself through ClearFake browser ...
Fortnite’s popularity made its growing fanbase a target for hackers, especially with the news that an Android version of the game will be coming out soon. Cloud security company Zscalerwrote about ...
As Windows 7 begins to proliferate among enterprise and personal PCs, it was only a matter of time before fake antivirus software, or scareware, began to target users of the new operating system.
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