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Hackers are using malvertising campaigns to disguise infostealers as AI tools.
App stores are supposed to be reliable and free of malware or fake apps, but that's far from the truth. For every legitimate application that solves a real problem, there are dozens of knockoffs ...
Cybercriminals promote these malicious apps through phishing websites and Telegram channels, using fake download numbers and fabricated reviews to build trust, according to The Hacker News, as ...
Storm-2561 uses SEO poisoning to push fake VPN downloads that install signed trojans and steal VPN credentials. Active since 2025, Storm-2561 mimics trusted brands and abuses legitimate services. This ...
Attackers are using fake Claude Code install pages and malicious search ads to spread infostealer malware targeting Windows and macOS systems.
A threat actor tracked as Storm-2561 is distributing fake enterprise VPN clients from Ivanti, Cisco, and Fortinet to steal VPN credentials from unsuspecting users.
A fake email claiming to offer an e-PAN card download is circulating online and taxpayers should avoid interacting with it, according to a warning issued by the Press Information Bureau’s ...