Hackers Somehow Uploaded a Game Full of Malware
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Security experts have discovered that hackers are targeting apps on the App Store to spread malware that steals information ...
A free-to-play game named PirateFi in the Steam store has been distributing the Vidar infostealing malware to unsuspecting ...
A crypto stealer malware, the first on the iOS App Store and also available on Google Play Store, leverages OCR and machine ...
Bad actors are now mimicking Reddit to spread malware that can steal personal information. CyberGuy shares what you need to ...
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Butler said it is highly unlikely that anyone would be able to use this method to hide malware or malicious code in an emoji.
The researchers dubbed the campaign Marstech Mayhem, since the malware being deployed is named Marstech1. Once deployed on ...
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