CAPTCHAs, which are used by websites to confirm whether users are people or bots, are harmless, but hackers are using them to infect PCs with malware.
Scammers are combining social engineering with phony Telegram verification bots that inject crypto-stealing malware into ...
A large-scale malvertising campaign distributed the Lumma Stealer info-stealing malware through fake CAPTCHA verification ...
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Secret Blizzard hijacks Amadey bots and Russian backdoors to deploy Kazuar malware in Ukraine, obscuring its presence and ...
Scam Sniffer has raised alarms about a new wave of scams targeting cryptocurrency users through fake Telegram verification ...
Botnet mining is the illicit practice of using hijacked processing power from other people's internet-connected devices to ...
A group known as Secret Blizzard, which has ties to Russia's Federal Security Service, is targeting Ukraine's military with ...
Hackers connected to the Russian government launched a cyberattack against Starlink-connected devices being used on the ...
Cybercriminals use a sophisticated combination of social engineering and fake Telegram verification bots to plunder crypto ...
Scammers are combining social engineering with phony Telegram verification bots that inject crypto-stealing malware into systems to raid crypto wallets, blockchain security firm Scam Sniffer said.