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Learn how to analyze suspicious macOS files using basic Terminal commands to understand malware threats like PamStealer. This beginner-friendly tutorial teaches essential malware analysis techniques using common command-line tools.
Security researchers reveal how a compromised GitHub repo can hijack a developer's machine through AI coding tools like Claude Code, exploiting hidden malware that activates at runtime.
Global law enforcement has disrupted two critical cybercrime tools in Operation Endgame, targeting a malware distribution platform and credential theft marketplace that enabled widespread digital attacks.
Learn what ransomware is, how it works, and why it matters for cybersecurity. This beginner-friendly guide explains a major threat facing companies like Apple and Tesla.
A new Android trojan called Rokarolla targets 217 banking and crypto apps, enabling cybercriminals to steal PINs, SMS codes, and funds.
Attackers hijacked over 1,500 Arch Linux packages in a supply-chain attack that didn't require hacking into systems, but instead targeted maintainer credentials.
Smartphone battery drain can stem from multiple causes, with malware being one of the most concerning factors. Experts have identified eight key reasons behind rapid battery depletion.
This article explains how a self-replicating malware called the Miasma worm attacked Microsoft's GitHub repositories, highlighting the dangers of supply chain attacks in software development.
Cybercriminals are exploiting shared chat features in ChatGPT and Claude to distribute malware, disguising malicious content within trusted domains.
UniGetUI is a free Windows application that helps users avoid malware by promoting downloads from trusted sources. The tool addresses the common security vulnerability of downloading executables from random websites.
A hacker group called TeamPCP is systematically poisoning open source code repositories at an unprecedented scale, with GitHub being the latest victim of their supply chain attacks.
A malicious Hugging Face repository disguised as an OpenAI release distributed infostealer malware to Windows machines, with approximately 244,000 downloads before removal.