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Attackers Leverage Black Hat SEO Techniques to Distribute Info-Stealer Malware
Threat actors utilize fraudulent websites hosted on popular legitimate platforms to spread malware and steal data. To evade detection, attackers employ obfuscation methods and checks on referral URLs.
Attackers Leverage Black Hat SEO Techniques to Distribute Info-Stealer Malware
Threat actors utilize fraudulent websites hosted on popular legitimate platforms to spread malware and steal data. To evade detection, attackers employ obfuscation methods and checks on referral URLs.
Attackers Leverage Black Hat SEO Techniques to Distribute Info-Stealer Malware
Threat actors utilize fraudulent websites hosted on popular legitimate platforms to spread malware and steal data. To evade detection, attackers employ obfuscation methods and checks on referral URLs.
Attackers Leverage Black Hat SEO Techniques to Distribute Info-Stealer Malware
Threat actors utilize fraudulent websites hosted on popular legitimate platforms to spread malware and steal data. To evade detection, attackers employ obfuscation methods and checks on referral URLs.
Attackers Leverage Black Hat SEO Techniques to Distribute Info-Stealer Malware
Threat actors utilize fraudulent websites hosted on popular legitimate platforms to spread malware and steal data. To evade detection, attackers employ obfuscation methods and checks on referral URLs.
Attackers Leverage Black Hat SEO Techniques to Distribute Info-Stealer Malware
Threat actors utilize fraudulent websites hosted on popular legitimate platforms to spread malware and steal data. To evade detection, attackers employ obfuscation methods and checks on referral URLs.
Ring Customers Get $5.6 Million in Privacy Breach Settlement
The FTC is sending $5.6 million in refunds to Ring users whose private video feeds were accessed without consent by Amazon employees and contractors, or had their accounts and devices hacked because of insufficient security protections.
ArcaneDoor Hackers Exploit Cisco Zero-Days to Breach Government Networks
The hackers, identified as UAT4356 by Cisco Talos and STORM-1849 by Microsoft, began infiltrating vulnerable edge devices in early November 2023 in a cyber-espionage campaign tracked as ArcaneDoor.
State-Sponsored Hackers Exploit Two Cisco Zero-Day Vulnerabilities for Espionage
A new malware campaign leveraged two zero-day flaws in Cisco networking gear to deliver custom malware and facilitate covert data collection on target environments. Cisco Talos, which dubbed the activity ArcaneDoor, attributing it as the handiwork of a previously...
Google Postpones Third-Party Cookie Deprecation Amid U.K. Regulatory Scrutiny
Google has once again pushed its plans to deprecate third-party tracking cookies in its Chrome web browser as it works to address outstanding competition concerns from U.K. regulators over its Privacy Sandbox initiative. The tech giant said it's working closely with...
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