Proofpoint says UNK_MassTraction exploited patched Roundcube flaws to target U.S. and Canadian university mail servers.
Securonix says PureLogs infection starts with a fake PDF JavaScript file and uses PowerShell, fileless .NET loading, and LOLBins.
The malware disables security prompts, allowing it to quietly continue malicious activities without being detected by antivirus scans or alerting users.— Photo by Ed Hardie on Unsplash PETALING JAYA: ...
EXCLUSIVE: Comedian Steph Tolev has announced that her podcast Steph Infection will be joining the slate at Tom Segura’s YMH Studios. The first new episode produced in partnership with the company is ...
A new malware framework called PCPJack is stealing credentials from exposed cloud infrastructure while actively removing TeamPCP's access to the systems. Among the targeted services are Docker, ...
Antibiotics changed everything. They turned fatal infections into routine fixes and made modern surgery, cancer care, and premature infant survival possible. But the spell is breaking. Around the ...
Jamf finds a ClickFix variant that swaps copy-paste Terminal lures for Script Editor execution, tightening delivery of Atomic Stealer. ClickFix malware campaigns are evolving again, with threat actors ...
The popular Telnyx Python SDK is the latest victim of TeamPCP’s weeks-long supply chain campaign targeting the broad open source software ecosystem. The campaign started on March 19 with Aqua Security ...
ThreatDown’s EDR team discovered a sophisticated, multi-stage attack chain during an active investigation; the first documented case of attackers abusing the Deno runtime as a malware execution ...
A serious security incident occurred across Wikimedia projects, including the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, on March 5, 2026. The issue compromised an administrator account at the Wikimedia ...
Victorian women will be able to access contraceptive pills from the chemist without a script under a new Allan government plan that has sparked concern from doctors who say it puts patients at risk.
A cyber espionage group linked to North Korea has been observed deploying a new malicious campaign using removable media infection tools to gain access to air-gapped systems. The group, APT37, is well ...