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Russian hackers use fake CAPTCHA tests to spread new malware families across multiple targets
Russian hackers use fake CAPTCHA tests to spread dangerous malware targeting governments and journalists. Learn how to protect yourself from these deceptive attacks.
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Here's how I safely and easily test unknown apps on Windows 11
That means you can use Windows Sandbox, which automatically wipes itself, to test out any software that you don't completely ...
Researchers at Google have discovered that hackers are creating malware that can harness the power of AI during its execution ...
Google says it has discovered at least five malware families that use AI to reinvent themselves and hide from defenders.
A new class of adaptive malware called PROMPTFLUX — capable of mutating its own code via LLMs - represents a major escalation in cyber-threats, according to Google’s GTIG.
PROMPTFLUX: Experimental malware, a VBScript dropper with obfuscation, that abuses the Google Gemini API to dynamically rewrite its own source code. PROMPTLOCK: Another experimental strain of malware, ...
ClickFix style attacks now includes video tutorials and OS recognition in order to fool victims into downloading malware onto ...
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