Researchers from Zscaler found a new malware campaign dubbed Edgecution.
Software developers across close to 100 organisations have been targeted by a likely North Korea-linked hacking operation that used fake recruitment and code-review tasks to steal cryptocurrency, ...
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged dozens of Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extensions on the Open VSX repository that are linked to a persistent information-stealing campaign dubbed ...
If you've ever clicked "Check for updates" and trusted what you saw, you're not alone. That's exactly what this latest scam is counting on. The page mimics official branding, includes a believable ...
A new “semi-formal reasoning” approach forces AI models to trace code paths and justify conclusions, improving accuracy while reducing reliance on costly execution environments. Meta researchers have ...
macOS users are targeted in a fresh ClickFix campaign that uses a Cloudflare-themed verification page to deliver a Python-based information stealer, Malwarebytes reports. The attack starts with a fake ...
RuView is an open-source “WiFi DensePose” implementation leveraging multiple ESP32 nodes to turn WiFi signals into real-time human pose estimation, vital sign monitoring, and presence detection ...
To use AI, you can start with AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini. You can ask questions in natural language and it responds right away. You can also use AI to generate images, videos, and music. For ...
A new variation of the fake recruiter campaign from North Korean threat actors is targeting JavaScript and Python developers with cryptocurrency-related tasks. The activity has been ongoing since at ...
North Korea is doubling down on a familiar playbook by weaponizing trust in open-source software and developer workflows. The latest campaign builds on techniques seen in previous DPRK-linked ...
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new Python-based information stealer called VVS Stealer (also styled as VVS $tealer) that's capable of ...
Russian state-backed hackers have stepped up their game with new malware families that hide behind fake CAPTCHA tests. The group, known as Star Blizzard or ColdRiver, now uses ClickFix attacks to ...