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Another phishing campaign using SVG files to trick targets. This delicious-looking recipe turns out to hide malicious code.
The North Korea-linked threat actors associated with the Contagious Interview campaign have been attributed to a previously undocumented backdoor called AkdoorTea, along with tools like TsunamiKit and Tropidoor. Slovak cybersecurity firm ESET, which is tracking the activity under the name DeceptiveDevelopment, said the campaign targets software developers across all operating systems, Windows,
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LinkedIn will not be asking for your permission to share your data for AI training. Here's how to opt out before the deadline.
China-backed UNC5221 targets US legal and tech firms by deploying BRICKSTORM malware on neglected VMware and Linux/BSD appliances, Google's Mandiant reports.
**What is the version information for this release?** Microsoft Edge Version Date Released Based on Chromium Version 140.0.3485.94 09/25/2025 140.0.7339.208
**What is the version information for this release?** Microsoft Edge Version Date Released Based on Chromium Version 140.0.3485.94 09/25/2025 140.0.7339.208
**What is the version information for this release?** Microsoft Edge Version Date Released Based on Chromium Version 140.0.3485.94 09/25/2025 140.0.7339.208
**What is the version information for this release?** Microsoft Edge Version Date Released Based on Chromium Version 140.0.3485.81 09/19/2025 140.0.7339.186
A suspected cyber espionage activity cluster that was previously found targeting global government and private sector organizations spanning Africa, Asia, North America, South America, and Oceania has been assessed to be a Chinese state-sponsored threat actor. Recorded Future, which was tracking the activity under the moniker TAG-100, has now graduated it to a hacking group dubbed RedNovember.