AI-powered browser extensions continue to be a popular vector for threat actors looking to harvest user information.
China’s Tianfu Cup hacking contest made its return in 2026, now overseen by the government and marked by limited transparency.
TheGamer on MSN
Fallout fan makes hacking terminals into a mobile game
Courtesy of Vault-Tec (read: a very dedicated fan).
North Korea-linked Lazarus campaign spreads malicious npm and PyPI packages via fake crypto job offers, deploying RATs and ...
After Discord announced plans to require age verification for all users, a free, HTML-based tool emerged that aims to bypass facial scans on the platform and ...
Critical security flaws targeting Windows and Office users allow hackers to take complete control of a victim's computer by ...
First malicious Outlook add-in abused an abandoned domain to host a fake Microsoft login page, stealing 4,000+ credentials in ...
Schools have become a digital hub for students, with edtech platforms helping them learn. A whopping $165 billion has been invested in the market as of 2026, with benefits comprising, but not limited ...
Campaign combines stolen Telegram accounts, fake Zoom calls and ClickFix attacks to deploy infostealer malware ...
Technobezz on MSN
Malicious Chrome extensions compromise over 100,000 browsers in sophisticated campaigns
Over 100,000 browsers compromised by malicious Chrome extensions stealing credentials, hijacking crypto, and evading detection on the official store..
North Korean state hackers are targeting crypto firms with several unique pieces of malware deployed alongside multiple scams ...
Google’s Mandiant reports that a North Korea-linked hacker group used fake Zoom calls to deploy malware against a crypto firm ...
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