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An AI chatbot posing as Google’s Gemini is being used to pitch fake “Google Coin,” promising 7x returns.
Olympic merchandise is already being used as bait. We’ve identified nearly 20 fake shop sites targeting fans globally.
A convincing lookalike of the popular 7-Zip archiver site has been silently turning victims’ machines into residential proxy nodes.
Fake party invitations are used to install remote access tools, so the criminals are the ones invited.
This Moltbot impersonation campaign is a case study in supply-chain risk, brand hijacking, and what happens when open source goes viral.
Attackers use legitimate open-source software as cover, relying on user trust to compromise systems. We dive into an example.
Inside a massive malicious ad campaign that mimics brands like LEGO, Lululemon, and Louis Vuitton to trick shoppers into handing over bank details.
The only thing you’re winning here is a spot on marketing lists you never asked to join.
We dive into the “last goodbye” messages sent via TikTok that lead victims to a crypto paywall scam.
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