Attackers are hiding a data-stealing trojan inside fake exploit code aimed at the people who hunt bugs for a living. The malware, called ChocoPoC, travels in Python proof-of-concept (PoC) repositories ...
Multiple weaponized proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits on GitHub delivered a Python-based remote access trojan (RAT) called ChocoPoC that can execute commands and steal sensitive data. However, ChocoPoC ...
It’s the next gold rush… or is it a feeding frenzy? South African advertisers are pouring growing budgets into connected ...
At the beginning of the month, Cisco patched a high-risk security vulnerability in Unified Communications Manager. Now it is ...
This week's ThreatsDay Bulletin covers curl flaws, a critical Hoppscotch bug, smart TV proxyware, macOS ClickFix attacks, ...
Since metaldehyde slug pellets were banned outdoors in Britain, many gardens have become midnight buffets for molluscs. Could ...
Cordyceps, a systemic class of exploitable CI/CD vulnerabilities, allows unauthenticated attackers to hijack developer ...
Jaredfromsubway.eth, a crypto trading bot long associated with front-running on-chain DeFi trades and a name that references ...
Attackers are targeting Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager and cPanel instances with the LiteSpeed plugin. However, attacks are not straightforward.
- We detected a browser-in-the-browser phishing campaign involving at least 10 unique domains. - Attackers use browser-in-the-browser technique to steal credentials. In this method, they create a fake ...