Microsoft reveals ClickFix campaign abusing Windows Terminal to deliver Lumma Stealer and steal browser credentials.
We’ve been told for years to be careful on public networks. A new type of attack is a harsh reminder to keep your guard up.
Unwitting victims are now being tricked into installing malware via Windows Terminal, but some experts say this is old news.
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US and EU police shut down LeakBase, a site accused of sharing stolen passwords and hacking tools
Authorities say LeakBase was "one of the world’s largest online forums for cybercriminals," and maintained an archive of ...
Ransomware threat actors tracked as Velvet Tempest are using the ClickFix technique and legitimate Windows utilities to deploy the DonutLoader malware and the CastleRAT backdoor.
The far bigger risk is when using public Wi-Fi hotspots, whose passwords are of course made available to all users. Since ...
A routine RDP brute-force alert led to unusual credential hunting and a geo-distributed VPN-linked infrastructure. Huntress Labs explains how one compromised login unraveled a suspected ...
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Run this 30-second Wi-Fi scan to expose who’s really using your network
Every router sold in the past decade keeps a live list of every phone, laptop, smart speaker, and security camera attached to ...
Crooks tweak familiar copy-paste ruse so that victims run malicious commands themselves A new twist on the long-running ClickFix scam is now tricking Windows users into launching Windows Terminal and ...
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