Bad actors are now mimicking Reddit to spread malware that can steal personal information. CyberGuy shares what you need to ...
Hackers are distributing close to 1,000 web pages mimicking Reddit and the WeTransfer file sharing service that lead to downloading the Lumma Stealer malware. On the fake pages, the threat actor ...
Phishing campaign mimics CAPTCHA to deliver hidden malware commands PowerShell command hidden in verification leads to Lumma Stealer attack Educating users on phishing tactics is key to preventing ...
all designed to trick people into downloading and running the Lumma Stealer malware, experts have warned. Cybersecurity researchers from Sekoia have shared a complete list of the pages on GitHub ...
Cybercriminals exploit the ClickFix technique to deliver NetSupport RAT via fake CAPTCHA pages, using PowerShell to install ...
Crazy Evil, active since 2021, has stolen over $5M via crypto scams, malware like AMOS, and phishing, targeting both Windows ...
Hackers are spreading a dangerous malware called Lumma Stealer by tricking you into clicking on a link in a fake Reddit thread that supposedly solves a problem, as Bleeping Computer reports.
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