Cybercriminals are launching a massive global malware campaign by hijacking WhatsApp accounts to break into users’ computers.
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The FBI warns that the Silent Ransom Group is targeting law firms by posing as IT support workers, even showing up in person to steal sensitive data.
The campaign spans npm, Packagist, Go, and Chrome, using obfuscated JavaScript loaders and VS Code tasks to deliver malware.
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The FBI and CISA are warning that a phishing campaign targeting Signal users tied to Russian intelligence services has ...
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Peter Stokes, 19, faces U.S. charges tied to at least four alleged intrusions, including a 2025 jewelry retailer hack.
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The hack that some Mac users were using to try out the new Siri AI, skipping the waitlist, no longer works. Apple released the second developer beta of all its OS 27 updates yesterday. In macOS 27 ...
DHS confirmed the intrusion this week, saying it had pulled affected systems off the grid and kicked off a forensic deep dive, while lawmakers warned the exposure could still carry real national ...