Zscaler found attackers using SEO poisoning and hidden prompts in malicious websites to manipulate AI agents into making cryptocurrency payments.
A new Mac infostealer dubbed PamStealer impersonates the open-source Maccy clipboard manager to steal passwords and more.
Opera's new Paste Protect feature blocks you from copying malicious scripts or commands. It lets you bypass blocks on certain sites you trust, too.
FulcrumSec says it is exploring selling parts of the data It says data includes proprietary information on drugs Other data includes source code, AI model information Novo Nordisk disclosed a ...
Security researchers have found a way to hijack AI coding agents with nothing but a fake bug report. They call it Agentjacking. It needs no malware, no stolen password, and no breach of the target.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Parking for a major event is stressful enough. Now, Missouri’s Attorney General is warning it’s also becoming a prime target for scammers—especially as Kansas City welcomes ...
Humanity Protocol’s H token plunged more than 80 percent after attackers stole private keys tied to the project and drained over $30 million from at least 17 wallets. The thief has been dumping stolen ...
A ransomware gang has escalated its attacks on law firms by sometimes sending fake IT workers in person to the victims’ offices, where the imposters steal data directly from the victims’ computers ...
A flaw in Anthropic’s Claude Code GitHub Action let attackers bypass permission checks via a fake bot account and use prompt injection to steal OIDC tokens, gaining write access to any vulnerable ...
If you have searched for how to install Claude Code, Cline, JetBrains, or any other popular AI development tool since March 2026, you may have landed on one of the most technically sophisticated ...
Fake Claude Code install sites are pushing malware that steals API keys, developer credentials, crypto wallets, and other sensitive data. Developers searching for Claude Code installation instructions ...
Clicking a captcha "I am not a robot" box and identifying images to prove it is second nature for many internet users. Now, cybercriminals are exploiting people's comfort with the routine to scam them ...