Crooks have been hacking websites to deliver fake software update notices to more than 100,000 web users in an attempt to trick them into downloading malware that could take over their PCs. The ...
Windows has always been a favorite target for hackers, but it seems they have now figured out how to actively target Macs as well. We've seen an alarming rise in malware affecting Mac computers, ...
Hackers are setting up fake websites for popular free and open-source software to promote malicious downloads through advertisements in Google search results. At least one prominent user on the ...
Cybercriminals are again turning TikTok into a trap for unsuspecting users. This time, they're disguising malicious downloads as free activation guides for popular software like Windows, Microsoft 365 ...
The Atomic Stealer malware still relies on users installing fake software with a payload hidden in the .dmg file, but it is evolving to get harder to detect. Atomic Stealer hides in illegitimate ...