Weekly ThreatsDay recap: old bugs, fake tools, shady payload tricks, AI mishaps, and the usual reminder that the internet is ...
SVG phishing email attacks are bypassing enterprise email security gateways by hiding JavaScript inside image files and ...
The comments on some Steam Profiles are actually loaded with invisible malware.
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A sneaky IAB operation uses a malicious traffic distribution system (TDS) to redirect visitors of trusted websites to ones ...
Nearly 2,000 WordPress websites were infected with malware that relies on Steam Community profile comments to hide command-and-control (C2) data.
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new malspam campaign that makes use of Google's DoubleClick domain as a way to evade detection and ultimately deliver a remote access trojan (RAT) named ...
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A new malware campaign has compromised nearly 2,000 WordPress websites by using Steam Community profile comments to hide ...
Fake Claude Code installer malware used Google Ads to place spoofed AI tool pages above real documentation since March 2026.
A dependency confusion campaign leveraged 33 malicious npm packages to collect reconnaissance data from developer and build environments. This report details the attack chain, observed tradecraft, and ...