MatrixPDF reshapes ordinary files into covert lures for unsuspecting victims SpamGPT campaigns could massively scale the reach of hidden payloads Harmless documents morph into convincing traps ...
Crypto theft soars as hackers like Lazarus, Gonjeshke Darande, and UNC4899 lead highly sophisticated state-backed attacks.
This set of shorter video clips is taken from the Live Lesson programme and can be used to teach individual topics. A look at a simple series circuit and the use of electrical symbols in a diagram.
Max documentary series interviews the Finnish teen who once hacked into Elon Musk’s Twitter account and explores the impact of cybercrime on society ...
A new PDF phishing kit is being sold on the dark web, promising customers advanced features, a simple interface, and competitive pricing, experts have warned. Security researchers from Varonis spotted ...
Unknown threat actors are abusing Milesight industrial cellular routers to send SMS messages as part of a smishing campaign targeting users in European countries since at least February 2022.
SEAL has recognized 29 crypto companies for adopting its Safe Harbor agreement, which gives white hat hackers legal protection to recover user funds during exploits, saving billions.
The Radiant ransomware group has threatened to publish the personal data of more than 8,000 kids in a data breach of the Kido International group.
North Korean hackers are intensifying their global campaign against cryptocurrency and Web3 developers, using a new backdoor called AkdoorTea to ...
We’ve all heard of Gen AI being used to craft bodies of convincing phishing emails, however Microsoft researchers have now discovered a campaign in which threat actors took AI use in phishing a step ...
North Korea’s Contagious Interview spreads AkdoorTea and TsunamiKit to steal crypto and infiltrate global developers.
Hackers behind a phishing campaign appear to have used artificial intelligence-generated code to hide malware behind a wall of overly complex and useless code, said Microsoft. The computing giant said ...