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Cybercriminals prefer infostealers to traditional phishing techniques because they reduce friction, scale well, and are widely available.
"Your device is infected!" Fake account warnings and virus alerts are turning some in-game ads into malware traps.
A list of topics we covered in the week of May 25 to May 31 of 2026
Cybercriminals are impersonating Signal Support to steal backup recovery keys, giving them access to victims' entire message archives.
Cruise giant Carnival has suffered yet another data breach, with ShinyHunters claiming to have stolen personal data affecting nearly 6 million people.
The FBI has warned that attackers are using a new phishing kit to gain long-term access to Microsoft Outlook, Teams, and OneDrive accounts.
Cox Media said it could spy on users through their devices and use the information for targeted advertising, except it wasn't true.
Phishers are stealing LinkedIn credentials while abusing Adobe Target to track victims and redirect them to real LinkedIn pages.
Hackers are abusing a Ghost CMS website flaw to serve fake Cloudflare verification pages that pressure users into infecting their own PCs.
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