Cybercriminals are ramping up their use of fake software updates to distribute malware, and Mac users are in the crosshairs with a new strain.
Researchers warn of rising macOS-targeted attacks as hackers exploit fake updates to bypass security. FrigidStealer malware ...
TA2726, per the enterprise security firm, acts as a TDS for TA2727 and another threat actor called TA569, which is ...
The FakeUpdate malware campaigns are increasingly becoming muddled, with two additional cybercrime groups tracked as TA2726 ...
Threat actors are seen distributing the new macOS stealer in a web inject campaign, along with stealers for other operating ...
As reported by BleepingComputer, a new FakeUpdate campaign has been spotted online by security researchers at Proofpoint.
Malwarebytes’ free edition is good at removing pesky malware, but bugs, tie-ins to paid services, crashes, and lack of an ...
Malwarebytes worked well with macOS GateKeeper function, keeping the vast majority of malware off my Mac and heading questionable installations off at the pass. For the malware that did get ...
Microsoft warns of 3,000+ publicly disclosed ASP.NET machine keys that enable ViewState code injection attacks, leading to ...
A hacker claims to have 20 million OpenAI logins, Sweden clears ship in Baltic cable damage, researchers find ways to bypass ...
“On Windows, Mac, and Linux, developers can make and ... because when Apple are allowed to be the gatekeeper of competing apps and stores, they grossly misuse that power to disadvantage ...