Don’t let fake IPTV apps ruin your World Cup
We break down how cybercriminals are using fake IPTV apps to spread malware, and how you can protect your devices and data during the World Cup.
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We break down how cybercriminals are using fake IPTV apps to spread malware, and how you can protect your devices and data during the World Cup.
We’ve discovered over two dozen phishing apps mimicking popular crypto wallets right in the official App Store. Here’s a breakdown of the new waves of attacks targeting iPhone and Mac users and their crypto holdings.
As tax-return season rolls around, cybercriminals worldwide are shifting into high gear. They peddle fraudulent services, spoof official tax agency websites, and drain the bank accounts of unsuspecting taxpayers. Here’s how to spot phishing attempts and scams, along with tips for handling your tax documents securely
We’re breaking down why developers have moved into the crosshairs, the specific tactics attackers are using, and how to reduce the risks of company infrastructure being compromised.
The emergence of DarkSword and Coruna — new malware targeting iOS — shows exactly how government intelligence tools are being repurposed as weapons for cybercriminals. We break down how these attacks work, why they’re so dangerous, and what you can do to not get infected.
The new CrystalX remote access Trojan looks like the prank viruses of the 90s on the surface, but it causes a lot more damage. It spies on all that’s happening on your computer, steals cryptocurrency and accounts, and gives the attacker full control over your device. We break down how it works, and how to avoid becoming a victim.
Spammers have figured out how to hide links to fraudulent sites within surveys created on legitimate platforms. We’re breaking down the ruse and sharing tips on how to avoid falling for it.
We break down the BeatBanker trojan attack, which combines espionage, crypto theft, and mining with inventive ways to dig its heels into a smartphone.
We’ve identified a new infostealer named Stealka, which masquerades as pirated software and game mods. It targets data stored inside browsers, locally installed applications, and crypto wallets.
A new wave of ClickFix attacks spreading a macOS infostealer are posting malicious user guides on the official ChatGPT website by piggybacking the chatbot’s chat-sharing feature.
We’ve uncovered a new Trojan — Efimer — which steals cryptocurrency via the clipboard. Here’s how it functions, and how you can stay protected.
Scammers are tricking people into giving up cryptocurrency through Google Forms surveys. Here is what they are doing and how to avoid falling victim to this scam.
This is a story of how a blockchain developer lost US$500 000 to a fake Solidity extension from the Open VSX marketplace.
Counterfeit smartphones imitating well-known brands and offered online come pre-installed with the powerful Triada Trojan.
Takeaways for regular crypto holders from the biggest crypto heist in history.
Cybercriminals are blackmailing YouTube bloggers into posting malware links in their video descriptions.
We discovered over 200 repositories with fake projects on GitHub. Using them, attackers distribute stealers, clippers, and backdoors.
Everything you wanted to know about meme cryptocurrencies — such as TRUMP and DOGE — and ways to win or lose big.
Scammers have invented a new trick — they post cryptowallet seed phrases in YouTube comments using newly created accounts. Here’s how it works
Cybercriminals have devised a new ruse: luring gamers to a modish crypto tank-game to gain full access to their computers.
“Gentle grafters” are attacking dishonest crypto users by imitating wallet leaks and manipulating their victims for months.