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CountLoader enables Russian ransomware gangs to deploy Cobalt Strike and PureHVNC RAT via Ukraine phishing campaigns.
Hackers hijacked NPM libraries in a massive supply chain attack, injecting malware that swaps crypto wallet addresses to steal funds.
The novel malware strain is being dubbed Shai-Hulud — after the name for the giant sandworms in Frank Herbert’s Dune novel ...
RevengeHotels used AI-generated phishing scripts to deploy Venom RAT in Brazil hotels in 2025, stealing travelers’ credit card data and evading defens ...
Google has released emergency security updates to patch a Chrome zero-day vulnerability, the sixth one tagged as exploited in ...
Less $50 worth of crypto has been stolen from the large-scale JavaScript libraries attack on Monday, which targeted Ethereum ...
VirusTotal has discovered a phishing campaign hidden in SVG files that create convincing portals impersonating Colombia's ...
Aikido Security Ltd. today disclosed what is being described as the largest npm supply chain compromise to date, after ...
Hackers are sharing malicious SVG files which spoof real-life websites in order to trick victims into downloading damaging ...
The malware was found in 18 npm packages that together are usually downloaded over 2 billion times per week. But the security ...
Crypto intelligence platform Security Alliance released a report on Sep. 8 to reveal that Ethereum and Solana wallets have ...
Shai-Hulud is the third major supply chain attack targeting the NPM ecosystem after the s1ngularity attack and the recent ...