Cybercriminals are leveraging counterfeit GitHub repositories to distribute malware, resulting in the theft of approximately $485,000 in Bitcoin, ...
On the developer platform GitHub, cybersecurity specialists have discovered an active campaign that has been targeting users' computers for several years in an attempt to steal their crypto assets.
Cybercriminal group 'Crazy Evil' is using social engineering and a malware-infused app called 'GrassCall' in crypto-related ...
A social engineering scheme used a fake crypto firm to post false jobs in a bid to get jobseekers to download crypto wallet-jacking malware.
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Two new Mac exploits discovered recently are good reminders of best practices for staying safe, such as not letting strangers ...
Disney employee Matthew Van Andel downloaded what seemed like a helpful AI tool from the developer platform GitHub. Little ...
Matthew Van Andel downloaded the software from the code-sharing site GitHub in February on his home computer to help him ...
A malicious PyPi package named 'automslc' has been downloaded over 100,000 times from the Python Package Index since 2019, ...
Hackers Are Spreading Crypto-Stealing Malware Through Fake GitHub Repositories. Software developers are being targeted by ...
An infectious job interview might leave you without a job and your crypto say researchers, who have identified a new malware ...
The GitVenom campaign targets developers—and once downloaded, can be used to deceive victims into transferring crypto.