It could be game over for Windows users as security researchers warn of malicious cyber-attacks explicitly targeting Microsoft gamers.
Cybersecurity analysts have warned that hackers use a method named "SEO poisoning" to entice people into visiting sites ...
Hackers are increasingly targeting Windows users with the malicious Winos4.0 framework, distributed via seemingly benign game-related apps.
Hackers are using new and innovative ways to exploit and steal your data, which now includes a Google search result.
BlueNoroff hackers exploit macOS with malware hidden in decoy PDFs ... as a separate file on the MacOS desktop in the background to remotely access the victim's computer to steal… Known as “ObjCShellz ...
Millions of Kenyans who depend on their Android devices daily have now been exposed to cyberattacks, a situation that is ...
Cybersecurity experts have issued an urgent warning that searching for a very specific six-word phrase could put you at ...
Cybersecurity experts have raised the alarm, as hackers are targeting individuals who are googling the legality of Bengal cats in Australia. According to SOPHOS, a British software and security ...
The perpetrators mostly targeted Android mobile devices, Android smart television sets, set-top boxes, and Google TVs.
SOPHOS realised the ‘Bengal Cats’ search had been poisoned during a an investigation they conducted in May. What they found was a forum thread discussing the topic. On there, someone posing as an ...
Much like GhostRat, Winos4.0 can take over your computer, giving the hacker full control of the system ... They can check for ...