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A new wave of cyberattacks orchestrated by the North Korea-linked Lazarus Group has been identified, leveraging fake LinkedIn job offers to infiltrate organizations and deliver sophisticated malware. Reports from cybersecurity firms, including Bitdefender, reveal that this campaign targets professionals across industries by exploiting their trust in LinkedIn as a professional networking platform. The operation begins…
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Video games are a favorite pastime for millions of kids and teenagers worldwide, offering exciting challenges, epic battles, and opportunities to connect with friends online. But what happens when the search for an edge in these games—like cheats or special hacks—leads to something far more dangerous? McAfee Labs has uncovered a growing threat aimed…
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Baselanding.site is a deceptive website designed by scammers to profit from affiliate link clicks and misleading software downloads People often find themselves on this site after interacting with malicious or deceptive links on other high-risk pages, a common strategy used in social engineering schemes. The main objective of the Baselanding.site scam is to display fraudulent…
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The obfuscation method evades detection by several mobile security solutions.
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The obfuscation method evades detection by several mobile security solutions.
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Criminals Listed 269 Million Stolen Payment Card For Sale in 2024, Researchers FindIt’s an old story: Criminals rake in profits by using digital “e-skimming” software, running scam e-commerce sites and selling stolen payment card data. Unfortunately, it’s made continually new thanks to adaptability of cybercriminals, who keep their tool set relevant and ever more lucrative.
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The official President Donald Trump memecoin called TRUMP launched on Jan. 17 and soared to a $72 billion market valuation within just two days. Backed by the Trump family, the crypto ignited significant public interest while simultaneously becoming a lucrative target for fraudsters. A report by Web3 security firm Blockaid highlighted the rapid escalation of…
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Dear blog readers,An image is worth a thousand words. I’ve recently started working on a new domain take down project where I’m busy sourcing 419 scam domains and trying to figure out their WHOIS registrar in bulk and then feeding back all the information in a local MySQL database. The best part? I did it…
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Security pros say the link Secureworks made to a decade-old DPRK crowdfunding campaign are credible.
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Recently, CrowdStrike uncovered a phishing campaign exploiting its trusted recruitment branding to distribute the XMRig cryptominer. Disguised as The post Recruitment Scam Targets Job Seekers with Fake CrowdStrike Branding appeared first on Cybersecurity News.
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CrowdStrike reports it was spoofed by hackers looking to execute XMRig cryptomining malware.
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“I have a question. I have USDT stored in my wallet, and I have the seed phrase. How to transfer my funds to another wallet?” — we found a comment like this under a finance-related video on YouTube. And the seed phrase was revealed in full in the comment. This looked suspicious: even a complete…
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I received an email attachment that states in part ultimately asking for bitcoin: It’s important you pay attention to this message right now. Take a minute to relax, breathe, and really dig into it. We’re talking about something serious here, and I don’t play games. You do not know anything about me but I know…
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Research from Zimperium’s zLabs reveals a new cyber scam campaign targeting job seekers. The scam is a Mishing (mobile-targeted phishing) campaign, delivering malware to a target’s Android mobile device. Once delivered, the malware allows for a range of attacks, including credential theft of banking, cryptocurrency, or related applications.
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Russia’s security service said it had detained a dozen members of an international criminal group with links to a former Georgian defense minister.