Security experts have warned Windows users of a new data-stealing campaign that uses a dangerous CAPTCHA test to bypass ...
The campaign employs trusted platforms such as Amazon S3 and various Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) to host phishing sites, ...
Security researchers discover hundreds of fake Reddit and WeTransfer pages These are used in an elaborate scheme to deploy ...
Hackers are distributing close to 1,000 web pages mimicking Reddit and the WeTransfer file sharing service that lead to ...
McAfee researchers find number of malicious GitHub repositories The repositories change every week, but always promise game ...
Unsuspecting users can fall victim to dangerous Lumma Stealer malware using a fake Reddit thread offering a solution to a ...
Fake CAPTCHA checks are spreading Lumma Stealer malware worldwide, targeting telecom, healthcare, and banking sectors ...
They also hit Windows users with a different malware called Lumma Stealer. Over three waves, the attackers used these fake repositories to trick people into downloading their malicious files.
The latest warning comes from Leandro Fróes, a senior threat research engineer with the Netskope Threat Labs, and confirms a new threat campaign that is delivering the Lumma Stealer malware ...