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The Dangers of AI-Powered Scammers in ChinaAI,Scammers,China,Cybersecurity,Fraud,Technology.

The Dangers of AI-Powered Scammers in China

[object Object] AI Scammers or Scams in China–AI,Scammers,China,Cybersecurity,Fraud,Technology. > You might want to read ! Android App Update Turns Popular App Into Spyware with 50,000 Downloads “10 Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a SAST Solution for Your Business” “Cybersecurity Alert: Android Screen Recorder App Compromised by Data-Stealing Malware” PyPI Takes on Malware: Fighting the…

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Android App Update Turns Popular App Into Spyware with 50,000 Downloadsandroid,app,update,spyware,security,privacy,malware,download,popular

Android App Update Turns Popular App Into Spyware with 50,000 Downloads

Android App with 50,000 Downloads in Google Play Turned into Spyware via Update On May 24, 2023, the cybersecurity firm ESET reported that a screen recording application called “iRecorder – Screen Recorder” that had more than 50,000 downloads in Google Play was trojanized through an update. Initially published without malicious functionality in September 2021, the…

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The Danger of SuperMailer Abuse: A Bypass to Email Security for Credential Theftemailsecurity,SuperMailer,credentialtheft,abuse,danger

The Danger of SuperMailer Abuse: A Bypass to Email Security for Credential Theft

Phishing Campaigns Use SuperMailer to Evade Email Security A high-volume, credential-harvesting campaign is using a legitimate email newsletter program called SuperMailer to send phishing emails designed to evade secure email gateway (SEG) protections. This campaign’s monthly volume has more than doubled in three out of the past four months, accounting for a significant 5% of…

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Exploring the Implications of an Extensive Phishing Attack Conducted Using SuperMaileremailsecurity,phishingattacks,SuperMailer,cyberthreats,databreaches

Exploring the Implications of an Extensive Phishing Attack Conducted Using SuperMailer

Cybercriminals Double Size of Large-Scale Phishing Campaign with SuperMailer The use of legitimate tools for nefarious purposes is an age-old problem in cybersecurity. Recently, cybercriminals have been abusing the SuperMailer newsletter distribution app to launch a large-scale credential phishing campaign since January 2023, which has doubled in size each passing month. As per Cofense, this…

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The Growing Threat of Cybersecurity Breaches: US Teenager Indicted for Credential Stuffing Attack on Fantasy Sports Websitecybersecurity,breaches,teenager,indictment,credentialstuffing,attack,fantasysports,website

The Growing Threat of Cybersecurity Breaches: US Teenager Indicted for Credential Stuffing Attack on Fantasy Sports Website

Cybercrime: US Teenager Indicted for Credential Stuffing Attack on Fantasy Sports Website The Details On May 19, 2023, Ionut Arghire reported an alleged cybercrime perpetrated by a Wisconsin teenager, Joseph Garrison. Garrison is accused of launching a credential stuffing attack on a fantasy sports and betting website, resulting in around 60,000 user accounts being affected….

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Uncovering the Culprit: Second Developer of ‘Golden Chickens’ Malware Exposedmalware,cybersecurity,GoldenChickens,developer,cybercrime

Uncovering the Culprit: Second Developer of ‘Golden Chickens’ Malware Exposed

Cybercrime Researchers Identify Second Developer of ‘Golden Chickens’ Malware Security researchers have identified the second developer of ‘Golden Chickens’, a malware suite notorious for its use by financially-motivated hacking groups Cobalt Group and FIN6. The malware was offered under a malware-as-a-service (MaaS) model since 2018. It has been extensively used by the Russia-based Cobalt Group…

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