A new PHALT#BLYX campaign targets European hotels using fake Booking.com emails, ClickFix lures, PowerShell, and MSBuild to ...
In the crazy world of TikTok, not every tech tip is what it appears to be. A new trend involves hackers using AI-created TikTok videos to spread malicious malware in the guise of free software hacks.
The fake update screen then instructs the user to press “CTRL + V”—the paste function—and then press enter. If a victim falls for the trick, they’ll unknowingly run a command, causing their Windows PC ...
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