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    Emerging Cyber Threat: Malware Now Targeting System Memory Instead of Disk Storage

    Cyber criminals have long relied on traditional methods to distribute malware, typically placing malicious payloads on system storage devices like hard drives or solid-state...

    Sophisticated ‘ClickFix’ Malware Campaign Uses Fake Windows Crash Screens To Trick Users Into Running Malicious Code

    A sophisticated and highly deceptive cyberattack is currently sweeping through...

    ClickFix Malware plays havoc on European Hotels and overall hospitality industry

    A new form of cyberattack, known as Clickfix, is currently wreaking havoc on the hospitality industry, specifically targeting hotels and businesses within the sector...

    This Fake Windows BSOD Is Actually A Malware Trap

    Windows users need to be vigilant, as a new ClickFix malware campaign is deploying fake blue screen of death (BSOD) errors that trick victims...

    Fake Windows BSODs check in at Europe’s hotels to con staff into running malware

    Russia-linked hackers are sneaking malware into European hotels and other hospitality outfits by tricking staff into installing it themselves through fake Windows Blue Screen...

    Hackers use ‘Blue Screen of Death’ malware to target victims

    (Image credit: Shutterstock) Share by: Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Russian-linked cybercriminals are running a new ClickFix campaign against...

    New VVS Stealer Malware Targets Discord Users via Fake System Errors

    A new Python-based threat called VVS Stealer (or VVS $tealer) has surfaced that specifically aims to raid the accounts of Discord users. This malicious...

    Tuoni C2 Malware Uses AI-Enhanced Stealth Techniques to Compromise Major U.S. Real Estate Firm

    Tuoni C2 Malware - Cybercriminals are no longer rushing to deploy ransomware. Instead, they’re quietly infiltrating networks, blending. 

    Stealthy Tuoni C2 Malware Targets Major U.S. Real Estate Firm with AI-Enhanced Tactics

    Tuoni malware hid for months inside a US real estate firm, using stealth C2, AI code, and memory-only execution. 

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