PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. To spread macOS malware, a notorious North Korean ...
North Korean crypto hackers evolve with GhostCall and GhostHire scams, using hacked profiles and stolen footage to target ...
In a sophisticated new campaign, executives are being tricked into installing malware via AI-generated video calls with deepfake bosses, delivering custom-built, persistent Mac spyware targeting ...
The North Korean BlueNoroff hacking group is deepfaking company executives during Zoom calls to trick employees into installing custom malware on their macOS devices. BlueNoroff (aka Sapphire Sleet or ...
The long-held belief that MacBooks are impervious to malware has been overwhelmingly debunked, and that's probably stale by now. We've published several stories on malware infestations targeting macOS ...
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a coordinated spear-phishing campaign dubbed PhantomCaptcha targeting ...
Deepfakes use deep learning artificial intelligence to replace, alter, or mimic someone's face in video or voice in audio.
The notorious North Korean hackers known as the Lazarus Group continues moving the crypto funds they've stolen in recent exploits. And now, the alleged North Korean hackers target crypto execs via ...
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