Maccy users are being warned about fake sites after researchers found malware using the app’s name to steal Mac login passwords.
Attackers are hiding a data-stealing trojan inside fake exploit code aimed at the people who hunt bugs for a living. The malware, called ChocoPoC, travels in Python proof-of-concept (PoC) repositories ...
An agentic coding tool tasked with cloning and setting up a seemingly benign GitHub repository could execute a malicious ...
Researchers from Zscaler found a new malware campaign dubbed Edgecution.
The invasive pythons number in the thousands and have unleashed havoc across more than 1,000 square miles of the Everglades ...
New research explains why AI models don't just hallucinate randomly but converge on the same invented names repeatedly. The pattern stems from how LLMs ...
Attackers are posting fake macOS troubleshooting guides to trick users into running malicious Terminal commands that steal crypto. The campaign has been active since late 2025 and bypasses Gatekeeper ...
Scammers hijack accounts and send fake invites that look real, tricking you into logging in and handing over your email and password. Once you click, they can take over your account, access your ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — If you’ve ever had to log into an online account, you’re likely familiar with a CAPTCHA ID verification box. While normal CAPTCHA boxes may be a slight annoying feature to ensure ...
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