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Researchers uncovered fake Claude Code install pages spreading infostealers that steal passwords and browser sessions.
We found a fake Google Meet update that enrolls the victim's Windows PC in an attacker's device management system.
Bing search results pointed victims to GitHub repositories claiming to host OpenClaw installers, but in reality they installed malware.
We uncovered a fake CleanMyMac site delivering SHub Stealer, a macOS infostealer that steals credentials and silently backdoors crypto wallets.
Researchers have found that attackers are abusing OAuth to send users from legitimate Microsoft or Google login pages to phishing sites or malware downloads.
A fake purchase order attachment turned out to be a phishing page designed to harvest your login details.
A fake Zoom meeting page looks real, triggers a bogus “update,” and silently installs a legitimate commercial monitoring product.
A convincing fake Avast site displays a €499.99 charge and promises a refund. Instead, it harvests your name, address, and full credit card details.
One extra letter in the domain is all it takes to hand over remote control of your system.