Separ malware phishing campaign targets businesses
Separ malware is being utilized in a phishing campaign to target the credentials of businesses in a simple but incredibly effective attack.
Separ malware is being utilized in a phishing campaign to target the credentials of businesses in a simple but incredibly effective attack.
Phishing scams persist because people get duped by them. With attackers now using the weapon of potential shame, victims are more terrified than ever.
Mac users are not safe from malware, despite their faulty idea of being a protected class of computer users. Case-in-point: this massive adware campaign.
A recent campaign plaguing social networks promises a free Volkswagen — and all you have to do is click a link. Guess where this is headed.
The advanced persistent threat group GreyEnergy has wreaked havoc mostly in the shadows. But new research is highlighting just how the group operates.
Phishing attacks are easily one of the most common, and effective, methods of social engineering. Every facet of society is attacked via phishing for this reason and it appears that the academic sphere is being affected rather significantly. Back when …
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Banking Trojans are go-to malware for hackers looking to score a quick buck. DanaBot, which targets banking customers, is the newest worry for InfoSec researchers.
With such a high profile incident like WannaCry, it is a reality that cybercriminals will try to leverage the paranoia for financial gain. That’s what is happening with a fake WannaCry email scam.