Monthly Archives: June 2025
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The Prometei botnet has resurfaced, targeting Linux servers for cryptocurrency mining and credential theft. Discover the sophisticated techniques used in this malware operation and how it poses a threat to enterprise infrastructure.
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A newlywed couple in Pune lost ₹1.6 lakh to a fake courier scam shortly after their wedding. Learn how social engineering tactics are used in phishing schemes and how to protect yourself.
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A new phishing campaign targeting employees uses fake TxTag toll payment notices and government domain spoofing to steal personal and financial information. Learn how to recognize and avoid this sophisticated scam.
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Posted: June 20, 2025Views: 7The GodFather banking malware has evolved, utilizing on-device virtualization to hijack legitimate banking and cryptocurrency apps. Discover how this advanced threat operates and its implications for mobile security.
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The FBI warns iPhone and Android users about a surge in DMV text scams, urging immediate deletion of suspicious messages. Learn how to protect yourself from these rising cyber threats.
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Tesla's Wall Connector was hacked in an 18-minute attack during the Pwn2Own Automotive competition, exposing vulnerabilities in the charging port. Learn about the implications and security measures taken.
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A massive leak of 16 billion passwords from major platforms like Apple, Facebook, and Google has been uncovered. Learn how to protect your accounts and why switching to passkeys is essential.
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Posted: June 19, 2025Views: 5A new malware strain called SuperCard exploits hacked Android phones to steal payment card data during contactless transactions. Learn about its infection mechanism and the growing threat to mobile payment security.
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Posted: June 19, 2025Views: 9Israel-linked hackers, Gonjeshke Darande, breach Iran's largest crypto exchange, Nobitex, leaking sensitive data and allegedly siphoning $90 million. Explore the implications for users and the digital economy.
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North Korean hackers from the Famous Chollima group have launched a new Python-based RAT, PylangGhost, targeting Windows and macOS users in the cryptocurrency sector. Learn about the attack methods and implications.