
Two fake US companies were used by North Korean cyber spies to deploy malware targeting cryptocurrency developers under false hiring pretenses.
Two fake US companies were used by North Korean cyber spies to deploy malware targeting cryptocurrency developers under false hiring pretenses.
Traditional phishing is stable, but Telegram scams have surged, exploiting fake bots and groups to spread malware.
Google opens lawsuit against scammers offering a malicious version of its AI chatbot Bard that tricks users into downloads and installs malware software on their devices.
According to cybersecurity analysts at 0xScope and CertiK, threat actors may prefer using BNB Smart Chain contracts because it’s cheaper and seen as having lower security than Ethereum.
Threat actors have worked out a way to hide malicious payloads in Binance smart contracts to lure victims into updating their browsers from fake prompts, according to cybersecurity researchers.
The malware payload “LightlessCan" — used in fake job scams — is far more challenging to detect than its predecessor, warns cybersecurity researchers at ESET.
The latest US and international partners have identied that a new malware, dubbed “Infamous Chisel,” is specifically designed to target Android devices.
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According to cybersecurity firm Group-IB, weaponized ZIP file archives were being shared on crypto trading forums, with each one containing a nasty surprise.
BlackBerry found that threat actors are increasingly diversifying tooling to hijack devices to mine or steal crypto.
Security researchers at Meta said “bad actors” have flocked to generative AI because it’s the latest tech to capture “people’s imagination and excitement.”
Since Dec. 2022, the two malicious files — MortalKombat ransomware and Laplas Clipper malware threats — have been actively scouting the Internet for stealing cryptocurrencies from unwary investors.
The sponsored ad bundled with malware resulted in the loss of “life changing amount” of crypto and NFTs.
The “Godfather” malware is also known to target 110 cryptocurrency exchange platforms and 94 cryptocurrency wallet apps.
Software used to access computers remotely has been inserted in a phishing website fronting as an NFT card game for the popular Pokémon franchise.
North Korean group BlueNoroff has find a new way to hack into your crypto wallets. Now it resembles banks and Japanese VC firms.