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Trojanized Gaming Tools Spread Dangerous RAT to Users
Malicious gaming tools are tricking users into downloading harmful software. This affects anyone who downloads software online, risking personal data. Stay cautious and protect your devices!
ScarCruft Breaches Air-Gapped Networks with New Malware Tools
ScarCruft has developed new malware tools to breach secure networks. This affects organizations relying on air-gapped systems. The risk includes unauthorized access to sensitive data. Companies should tighten their security measures immediately.
Malicious Go Module Steals Passwords and Deploys Backdoor
A new malicious Go module is stealing passwords and deploying a backdoor. Users of the affected software are at risk of unauthorized access to their systems. Experts recommend immediate removal and password changes to safeguard your data.
900+ FreePBX Instances Compromised by Web Shell Attacks
Over 900 FreePBX phone systems have been compromised by hackers using web shells. This affects users worldwide, especially in the U.S. and Brazil. The risk of data theft and unauthorized access is significant, prompting immediate action for affected organizations.
DoJ Seizes $61 Million in Tether from Crypto Scams
The DoJ has seized $61 million in Tether linked to cryptocurrency scams. Victims of these scams often lose their investments. This seizure aims to disrupt fraud and recover funds for those affected.
Pentagon Labels Anthropic a Supply Chain Risk Amid AI Dispute
The Pentagon has labeled Anthropic as a supply chain risk due to AI concerns. This affects the future of AI in military use. It's crucial for everyone to understand the implications for privacy and safety. Anthropic is pushing back, seeking ethical guidelines in AI development.
Exposed Google Cloud API Keys Put Your Data at Risk
Researchers found nearly 3,000 Google Cloud API keys exposed online. This puts sensitive data at risk for countless users and businesses. Immediate action is needed to secure your API keys and protect your information.
OpenClaw Flaw Exposes AI Agents to Malicious Hijacking
A critical flaw in OpenClaw could let malicious sites control your AI agents. Users are at risk of privacy breaches and unauthorized access. Stay alert and update your software as soon as a fix is available.
North Korean Hackers Release 26 Malicious npm Packages!
Cybersecurity researchers found 26 malicious npm packages from North Korean hackers. These packages hide dangerous tools that can control infected computers. Protect yourself by avoiding unverified software and staying informed.