Securonix uncovers the Veil#Drop malware framework, which abuses compromised websites and Google Blogspot to deploy the PureLog information stealer.
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PureLogs Stealer uses fake PDF JavaScript files and Google's Blogger pages in the VEIL#DROP campaign, enabling fileless ...
IPinfo, the internet data company, today announced that its residential proxy detection dataset is now available, for the first time, through a self-service API. IPinfo’s new IPinfo Max product makes ...
At least one person was killed in the overnight airstrikes hours after President Zelensky said that Moscow was planning a ...
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The Trionda match ball, made by Adidas for this year's World Cup, has a microchip in it that can detect when the ball has ...
The role of home internet has changed. What was once a utility that powered a handful of devices is now the digital ...
StegoAd Microsoft Edge extensions malware affected up to 2.6 million users after the company removed 119 add-ons that hid ...
Lazarus Group concealed a four-module remote access toolkit inside six fake npm Rollup polyfill packages that fired at import ...
A SimpleHelp authentication flaw is being exploited to deploy Djinn Stealer, a cross-platform malware targeting cloud, ...