The comments on some Steam Profiles are actually loaded with invisible malware.
A sneaky IAB operation uses a malicious traffic distribution system (TDS) to redirect visitors of trusted websites to ones ...
A new malware campaign has compromised nearly 2,000 WordPress websites by using Steam Community profile comments to hide ...
Permiso researchers found ChatGPhish, a prompt-injection issue that can cause ChatGPT summaries to display phishing links, ...
A threat actor tracked as DriveSurge has been operating large-scale malware distribution campaigns using ClickFix and ...
Nearly 2,000 WordPress websites were infected with malware that relies on Steam Community profile comments to hide command-and-control (C2) data.
With the rise of AI coding assistants continuing apparently unabated, some project maintainers have begun striking back. Ars Technica reports on projects putting hostile directions into the ...