Certain sponsored ads on Google have been trying to lead users on to faked Apple support pages that try to get the user to use the Terminal and install malware on Macs.
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North Korea is doubling down on a familiar playbook by weaponizing trust in open-source software and developer workflows. The ...
A publicly accessible database containing more than 149 million usernames and passwords was discovered, and before it was ...
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The project developer for one of the Internet’s most popular networking tools is scrapping its vulnerability reward program ...
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Overview: Cyber threats now target individuals across PCs, Macs, and smartphonesModern antivirus tools protect against ...
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As part of the infamous Contagious Interview campaign, North Korean threat actors were seen abusing legitimate Microsoft Visual Studio Code in their attacks.
North Korean hackers target macOS developers with malware hidden in Visual Studio Code task configuration files.