A massive, unprotected trove of stolen credentials believed to contain roughly 149.4 million unique username–password pairs — including tens of millions tied to major email and social platforms — was discovered by security researcher Jeremiah Fowler and remained publicly accessible for weeks...
Artista Pirata has quietly become one of the most visible Spanish‑language hubs where users can find “full” copies of commercial Windows and macOS applications, pre‑patched installers, language‑tailored builds and one‑click activators — a distribution model that mixes convenience with...
A cluster of malicious npm packages — cataloged by researchers as a targeted infostealer campaign dubbed “Solana‑Scan” — has been used to lure Solana ecosystem developers into installing backdoored SDKs that harvest wallet credentials, local keyfiles and a broad sweep of developer artifacts...
When hackers target popular communication platforms, the repercussions ripple far beyond fleeting inconvenience—malicious campaigns can threaten the digital safety of millions. A recent discovery has thrown Discord, the massively popular chat and voice platform, into the cybersecurity spotlight...
The rise of AI-powered content on social platforms has converged with a new wave of cybercrime strategies, threatening even the most security-conscious Windows 11 users with sophisticated social engineering tactics that sidestep legacy protections. This development is not only a technical...
Few threats in today’s digital landscape have demonstrated such rapid, widespread, and evolving danger as the Lumma information-stealing malware currently impacting hundreds of thousands of Windows PCs. In just two months, Microsoft’s security researchers detected Lumma—also known as LummaC2—on...
The global scale and sophistication of cybercrime reached new heights with the recent crackdown on the notorious Lumma malware network, as revealed by Microsoft in partnership with law enforcement agencies worldwide. For many Windows users and enterprises, this revelation isn’t just another...
As cyber threats continue to evolve in sophistication and scale, the U.S. critical infrastructure landscape has found itself facing increasingly potent adversaries—none more currently relevant than threat actors wielding the LummaC2 malware. In a joint Cybersecurity Advisory released by the...
Over the past year, the threat landscape for Windows users has evolved with increasing sophistication, and few examples illustrate this shift better than the rise of Lumma Stealer—a prolific infostealer that has aggressively targeted individuals and organizations across industries. The...
The rise of LummaC2 malware as a potent threat to organizational cybersecurity has garnered front-page attention among security professionals and system administrators alike, and with good reason: a joint advisory from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and...
Enticing users with the promise of AI-powered video creation, cybercriminals have launched a new campaign distributing a previously undocumented malware family, Noodlophile, strategically camouflaged as cutting-edge video generation tools. This campaign uses the allure of widely hyped artificial...
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Google’s bold pitch to Windows 10 users comes at a crucial time as Microsoft’s long-standing operating system nears its end-of-life. With official support for Windows 10 set to cease this coming October, users face a stark reality: no more new features, improvements, or security updates—leaving...
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