Criminals are exploiting traffic distribution systems to silently redirect users to fraudulent sites, and the FBI says the ...
Securonix says PureLogs infection starts with a fake PDF JavaScript file and uses PowerShell, fileless .NET loading, and LOLBins.
Kaspersky says 90+ spoofed domains use malicious installers and SEO to deliver AsyncRAT to Windows systems through ScreenConnect.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has issued a warning about cyber criminals increasingly exploiting traffic distribution systems (TDS) to redirect internet users to fraudulent websites and deploy ...
VS Code 1.127 enhances agent session management, introduces per-site browser permissions, and makes browser tools for agents ...
Stop settling for the default Windows experience. These 35 hidden features unlock smarter workflows, better customization, ...
ConsentFix and ClickFix attacks steal Microsoft 365 tokens in seconds using fake prompts and OAuth flows. Learn how these MFA ...
A new prompt injection attack dubbed "BioShocking" could trick AI-powered browsers into treating real-world risky actions as ...
The BioShocking technique exploits AI browser reasoning, showing how easily attackers can subvert safety guardrails with ...
A practitioner's breakdown of the CSRF attack: how the forged request works, two documented exploits, a manual test, and the ...
A new exploit called BioShocking convinces AI browsers they're playing a game, then gets them to hand over your private ...
LayerX found that BioShocking could trick AI browsers into leaking credentials by disguising malicious prompts as game rules.