Microsoft has identified Crypto Clipper, a self-propagating malware that spreads via USB drives, stealing cryptocurrency credentials and sending them through Tor.
Microsoft says it has detected new self-propagating malware that spreads through USB drives in search of cryptocurrency credentials, which it then sends to attacker-controlled servers.
Mageia 10, the latest release of the community-managed Linux distribution with roots stretching back to Mandrake Linux, shipped on June 29, 2026, closing a development gap of nearly three years since ...
A previously undocumented Windows backdoor is silently running inside corporate networks across the insurance, education, IT, and professional services sectors — and your endpoint security software is ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence and Microsoft Defender Experts identified a Windows-based cryptocurrency clipper that has affected users since February of 2026. Clipper malware relies on stealing ...
The Miasma supply chain campaign has sparked a fresh attack wave called Hades, this time involving 37 malicious wheel artifacts across 19 packages in the Python Package Index (PyPI) registry, as the ...
ClickFix, the trick that fools people into running malware by hand, has quietly grown a back office. New research shows the malicious commands behind its fake "prove you're human" pages are now handed ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence identified an active multi-stage intrusion campaign targeting hospitality organizations in ...
Scientists have a word for how we sense ourselves from the inside: interoception. Today, thanks to a 2021 Nobel Prize and new tools that can map internal signaling across the body, research into ...
Imagine coming in to work to learn that a new underling will report to you. The worker is not a person but an AI tool—one ...