Infosecurity spoke to several experts to explore what CISOs should do to contain the viral AI agent tool’s security vulnerabilities ...
A fake $TEMU crypto airdrop uses the ClickFix trick to make victims run malware themselves and quietly installs a remote-access backdoor.
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The Contagious Interview campaign weaponizes job recruitment to target developers. Threat actors pose as recruiters from crypto and AI companies and deliver backdoors such as OtterCookie and ...
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I automated my downloads folder with one script, and it hasn't needed attention since
One simple Python script transformed my chaotic downloads folder into a well-organized haven, eliminating the need for manual ...
An undefined Chinese-speaking actor wields a combo of custom malware, open source tools, and LOTL binaries against Windows ...
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AMD VP uses AI to create Radeon Linux userland driver in Python
AMD's VP of AI software vibe coded the driver entirely using Claude Code, but it's meant for testing, not for deployment to ...
Ransomware threat actors tracked as Velvet Tempest are using the ClickFix technique and legitimate Windows utilities to deploy the DonutLoader malware and the CastleRAT backdoor.
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