
SIMulated giveaway on Instagram: the prize is your account!
A popular blogger’s Instagram account was hijacked using a SIM-swap attack, and deepfakes were generated to scam followers.
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A popular blogger’s Instagram account was hijacked using a SIM-swap attack, and deepfakes were generated to scam followers.
Counterfeit smartphones imitating well-known brands and offered online come pre-installed with the powerful Triada Trojan.
Popular AI code assistants try to call non-existent libraries. But what happens if attackers actually create them?
We explain where and how to view porn without risking the security of your devices or your wallet.
Researchers have found a way to exploit a security mechanism in a popular machine-learning framework.
A dozen short and simple tips on how to use WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, iMessage, WeChat, and other messaging apps safely and hassle-free.
Archives are being used in targeted phishing and other attacks on organizations. What tools, settings, and policies can mitigate the threat?
Scammers are exploiting GetShared to bypass email security.
Spoiler: nothing good. Along with pirated software, you’ll probably pick up a miner, stealer, or backdoor.
Cybercriminals are inventing new ways to swipe money from payment cards by using credentials phished online or over the phone. Sometimes, just holding your card to your phone is enough to leave you penniless.
Attackers use the polyglot technique to disguise malware. We explain what it is and how to protect your company against attacks.
New malware targets magic enthusiasts — sending stolen data to an “astral cloud server”.
Fending off ransomware attacks that exploit corporate IoT devices.
Apple’s Find My network can be exploited to remotely track other vendors’ Android, Windows, and Linux devices.
A security researcher has investigated his own smart mattress cover, discovering several ways to hack it — including through a backdoor preinstalled by the developer.
Our technologies have helped to detect the zero-day vulnerability CVE-2025-2783 in Google Chrome, which was used in a sophisticated APT attack.
How to counter new privacy invasions by browser developers
Cybercriminals behind the Fog ransomware publish leaked data along with the IP addresses of attacked computers.
If you’ve ever downloaded game cheats from a YouTuber’s “link in the description”, your computer might be infected with a stealer.