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New Phishing scam uses fake missile alerts and the ongoing conflict involving Iran to target users with QR codes and fake government emails to steal Microsoft passwords.
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North Korean hackers (UNC4736) posed as a trading firm for six months to infiltrate Drift Protocol, using social engineering tactics to steal $285M without suspicion.
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GitHub developers face rising giveaway scams. Verify repos, links, and maintainers before acting. Avoid rushed clicks, fake rewards, and risky wallet actions.
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The FBI has issued a warning about Iran-linked Handala Hack Group, targeting Windows users through fake versions of WhatsApp and Telegram.
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New research from LevelBlue reveals how a suspected North Korean operative landed a remote IT role to fund national weapons programmes.
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A new ClickFix scam tricks Windows users into running hidden commands that map hacker-controlled drives and load malware…
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Cybersecurity researchers at 7AI have revealed a new Claude Fraud campaign in which hackers use fake AI extensions and Google ads to steal data from tech professionals.
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The Justice Department says Adobe buried the real cost of cancelling a subscription where most customers would never think to look.
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