Unwitting victims are now being tricked into installing malware via Windows Terminal, but some experts say this is old news.
Microsoft reveals ClickFix campaign abusing Windows Terminal to deliver Lumma Stealer and steal browser credentials.
CISA adds VMware Aria Operations command injection flaw CVE-2026-22719 to KEV after reports of active exploitation; patches released by Broadcom.
Crooks tweak familiar copy-paste ruse so that victims run malicious commands themselves A new twist on the long-running ...
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Threat actors are employing a new variation of the ClickFix social engineering technique called InstallFix to convince users into running malicious commands under the pretext of installing legitimate ...
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New software platform is launched to simplify mailbox migration
As organizations increasingly operate across hybrid and cloud-based email systems, migrating enterprise mailboxes has be ...
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Copy-Paste This Command and You’re Hacked: New Windows Terminal Attack Spreads Lumma Stealer
A recent malware campaign is using a trusted Windows application to launch attacks for stealing credentials via social engineering with the exploitation of the Windows Terminal with the use of Lumma ...
Hackers have launched a convincing, fraudulent CleanMyMac website to trick Mac users into installing SHub Stealer, a malware that drains cryptocurrency wallets, steals data, and leaves a backdoor.
Confusing naming conventions, uncertain ROI and growing compliance concerns are among the barriers to wider adoption.
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