Hackers are distributing web pages mimicking Reddit that lead to downloading the Lumma Stealer info stealing malware.
Crazy Evil, active since 2021, has stolen over $5M via crypto scams, malware like AMOS, and phishing, targeting both Windows ...
Hackers are distributing close to 1,000 web pages mimicking Reddit and the WeTransfer file sharing service that lead to ...
The infamous Lumma Stealer malware is back with a new campaign, ready to steal your data. This time, the scammers are using ...
Black Hats hide malicious code in images to evade detection, spread malware, and launch attacks. Learn how they do it.
As reported by BleepingComputer, hackers and other cybercriminals have created close to 1,000 web pages impersonating Reddit ...
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 ...
Security experts have warned Windows users of a new data-stealing campaign that uses a dangerous CAPTCHA test to bypass ...
Ransomware groups also continue to exploit weaknesses in organizations’ security configurations, with familiar malware ...
However, instead of providing these programs, the repositories were actually hosting Lumma Stealer, a known infostealer malware. This “network of repositories”, as McAfee described it ...
CloudSEK reveals an advanced method for spreading the Lumma Stealer malware. This is a serious threat to Windows users.