Weekly ThreatsDay recap: old bugs, fake tools, shady payload tricks, AI mishaps, and the usual reminder that the internet is ...
This San Francisco company has a plan to float boats in the Maldives. The maritime outfit Navier has landed a $100 million ...
While everyone’s asking ChatGPT to write their grocery lists, I’ve been finding the AI tricks that actually save you hours of work. The prompts that make you sound smarter in meetings. The tools that ...
Facepalm: Keylogging malware is a particularly dangerous threat, as it is typically designed to capture login credentials or other sensitive data from users. When you add a compromised Exchange server ...
Have you heard of online banking thefts employing a program called “keyloggers” and are curious to know how to check for keyloggers and clean your system? Or have you ever wondered how passwords, user ...
Cybercriminals are deploying novel techniques to bypass email security, including embedding malicious code inside images and using GenAI to deliver malware. HP Wolf researchers highlighted several ...
A malware-infected plug-in for the multi-platform messenger Pidgin was available for download for more than a month. The developers advise users to uninstall the plug-in immediately. In a post, they ...
Abstract: In the recent digital era security has become more challenging. There is a plethora of ways to find solution to ensure monitor the system and provide required security. Key logger is one of ...
Pull requests help you collaborate on code with other people. As pull requests are created, they’ll appear here in a searchable and filterable list. To get started, you should create a pull request.
A keylogger is a malicious software designed to clandestinely capture the keystrokes made on a device, transmitting this sensitive information to a hacker via a command-and-control (C&C) center. The ...
MoustachedBouncer is a cyberespionage group discovered by ESET Research and first publicly disclosed in this blogpost. The group has been active since at least 2014 and only targets foreign embassies ...
An Australian woman was let go from her job after her employer used keystroke technology to determine how much work she was doing from home. Suzie Cheikho, who worked as a consultant at Insurance ...