Fake OpenAI Privacy Filter hit #1 on Hugging Face with 244,000 downloads, spreading infostealer malware to Windows users.
BlueNoroff hackers used fake Zoom calls, ClickFix prompts, and fileless PowerShell malware to steal credentials from Web3 and crypto targets.
Attackers are increasingly abusing Microsoft’s legacy MSHTA utility to silently deliver malware, stealers, and persistent ...
ClickFix scams trick users into infecting their own devices by following fake security and browser troubleshooting ...
Hackers disguise PowerShell scripts as JPEG files to bypass Windows security and deploy remote access trojans through ...
Microsoft confirmed that it's aware of an issue where Windows 11 KB5089549 fails to install due to errors such as 0x800f0922.
A fake repo impersonating the OpenAI Privacy Filter model racked up 244,000 downloads in under 18 hours before Hugging Face ...
I started this as a side project, but my Windows Command Center suddenly became useful.
The repository reached the #1 trending position on Hugging Face within 18 hours, highlighting how public AI repositories are ...
The infostealer payload in this campaign collect a vast amount of data, from collaboration authentication keys to ...
In a separate warning, Microsoft warns problems “could occur as early as June." If a security update “cannot be delivered to ...
The attacks compromise aerospace and drone firms' systems to exfiltrate GIS files, terrain models, and GPS data to gain a clear picture of analysts' intel.