India’s cybersecurity watchdog, CERT-In, has warned WhatsApp Web and Desktop users about a malware campaign that can compromise accounts and infect laptops or mobile devices. The malware spreads ...
CERT-In has flagged a large-scale malware campaign targeting WhatsApp Web and Desktop users, urging caution against opening unexpected attachments, even from trusted contacts.
An ongoing malware campaign is targeting WhatsApp users in multiple countries with deceptive messages that push VBScript files, leading to remote system access. The threat actor is using file names ...
Kaspersky says 90+ spoofed domains use malicious installers and SEO to deliver AsyncRAT to Windows systems through ScreenConnect.
Direct messages sent via WhatsApp are being used to distribute malicious Visual Basic Script (VBScript) files that lead to the installation of legitimate Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) ...
This tactic relies on a simple weak point: trust. The malicious file is sent by someone you know, using their stolen account.
CERT-In has issued a warning about a significant malware campaign targeting WhatsApp Web and Desktop users. Cybercriminals ...
The malware dubbed a “crypto clipper,” has been spreading via infected USB drives to target Windows users’ crypto wallets since February, according to Microsoft. Once installed through a malicious ...
Cybercriminals are exploiting WhatsApp to infiltrate computers globally. By hijacking trusted accounts, attackers send malicious files disguised as business documents, tricking users into granting ...