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- Invisible notification hack for Android can launch hidden app actions . . .
When included in a message, these characters can cause Android to interpret the visible text and the actual actionable link differently For instance, a notification might visibly display
- Phish:HTML FakeLogin. SZU!MTB - microsoft. com
Understand how this virus or malware spreads and how its payloads affects your computer Protect against this threat, identify symptoms, and clean up or remove infections
- ⚠️ Developers and IT folks, please be careful when installing Homebrew . . .
nixCraft (@nixcraft) 53 Replies 863 Likes ⚠️ Developers and IT folks, please be careful when installing Homebrew on your macOS Google is showing
- Leveraging artificial intelligence for threat hunting in Wazuh
Note By default, the script loads with logs for the last 7 days To modify the timeline, type and send this prompt within the chatbot set days <number> where <number> represents the number of days of logs to load (1-365) To reload the vector store to include newer logs within the time range, send the reload command This is also required after adjusting the timeline
- AI Deepfakes Hijack Crypto Zoom Calls: Changpeng Zhao Sounds the Alarm . . .
Hackers are using AI-powered deepfakes in Zoom calls to impersonate trusted contacts and trick crypto executives Victims are being asked to install fake software updates that allow hackers to gain access to sensitive accounts Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has warned that deepfake attacks are becoming so
- North Korean Hackers Use Weaponized Calendly and Google Meet Links to . . .
A recent in-depth technical investigation has uncovered a sophisticated campaign by the North Korean state-sponsored threat group TA444 (aka BlueNoroff, Sapphire Sleet, COPERNICIUM, STARDUST CHOLLIMA, or CageyChameleon) targeting the cryptocurrency industry using weaponized meeting links and advanced macOS malware
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Learn how to change your name in Zenless Zone Zero with this step-by-step guide
- North Korean hackers deepfake execs in Zoom call to spread Mac malware
North Korean advanced persistent threat (APT) 'BlueNoroff' (aka 'Sapphire Sleet' or 'TA444') are using deepfake company executives during fake Zoom calls to trick employees into installing custom
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