Hackers Infect eFile Tax Filing Service with Malware

The eFile service, used by many Americans to file their tax returns and authorized by the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS), has been distributing malware for several weeks. Let me remind you that we also reported that Russian-Speaking Hack Group Winter Vivern Attacks Governments in Europe and Asia, and also that Google Report Companies Creating… Continue reading Hackers Infect eFile Tax Filing Service with Malware

Rilide Malware Steals Data from Chromium Browsers

Rilide Malware Steals Data from Chromium Browsers

Trustwave SpiderLabs specialists spoke about the new Rilide malware, which steals confidential data and cryptocurrency, targeting Chromium browsers. Basically, Rilide masks as a legitimate Google Drive extension. Let me remind you that we also wrote that has Specialists Discovered a New Version of Malware from Russian Hackers LOLI Stealer. Moreover, the malware can display fake… Continue reading Rilide Malware Steals Data from Chromium Browsers

The aCropalypse Vulnerability Poses a Threat Not Only to Pixel, but Also to Windows

Information security experts have discovered that the aCropalypse vulnerability, which allows restoring the original image edited on a Google Pixel device (using the Markup tool), is turning into a 0-day for Windows. Let me remind you that we also wrote that YouTube Video Causes Pixel Smartphones to Reboot, and also that Information Security Specialists Discovered… Continue reading The aCropalypse Vulnerability Poses a Threat Not Only to Pixel, but Also to Windows

YouTube Video Causes Pixel Smartphones to Reboot

Users have found that Pixel smartphones powered by Google Tensor processors are rebooting when user is trying to watch a clip from the movie “Alien” on YouTube in 4K HDR. Let me remind you that we also wrote that Janet Jackson Song Killed Hard Drives on Old Laptops, as well as Cellmate men’s chastity belts… Continue reading YouTube Video Causes Pixel Smartphones to Reboot

FatalRAT Malware Masks As Popular Apps in Google Ads

ESET experts have discovered the FatalRAT malware, which targets Chinese-speaking users: the threat is distributed through fake websites of popular applications and advertised through Google Ads. Let me remind you that we also wrote about Attackers Can Use GitHub Codespaces to Host and Deliver Malware, and you may also be interested in our article: Dangerous… Continue reading FatalRAT Malware Masks As Popular Apps in Google Ads

Cryptocurrency Scam “Pig Butchering” Penetrated the Apple App Store and Google Play Store

The Pig Butchering scam, a scam operation that specializes in fake investments in allegedly promising cryptocurrency projects, stocks, bonds, futures and options, was found in the Apple and Google app stores. Such attacks are called “pig slaughter”, and scammers use social engineering against their victims (“pigs”), finding contact with them on social networks and dating… Continue reading Cryptocurrency Scam “Pig Butchering” Penetrated the Apple App Store and Google Play Store

Google Search Malvertising: Fake Ads of Free Programs in Google Ads

Crooks started using Google Ads in search results to spread malware droppers

Google Search malvertising is an unpleasant phenomenon of malicious advertisements in search engine results. Ads up there are called to make it easier to find users interested in specific queries, but it ended up being yet another object of hackers’ exploitation. Let’s see why these links appear, how dangerous they are, and how you can… Continue reading Google Search Malvertising: Fake Ads of Free Programs in Google Ads

Hackers Are Misusing Google Ads to Spread Malware

Malware operators and other hackers are increasingly abusing Google Ads to distribute malware to users who are looking for popular software. So, you can encounter malicious ads when searching for Grammarly, MSI Afterburner, Slack, Dashlane, Malwarebytes, Audacity, μTorrent, OBS, Ring, AnyDesk, Libre Office, Teamviewer, Thunderbird, and Brave. Let me remind you that we also wrote… Continue reading Hackers Are Misusing Google Ads to Spread Malware

42,000 Sites Generate Ad Traffic Pretending to Be Famous Brands

The Chinese group Fangxiao has built a huge network of 42,000 websites that pose as well-known brands (including Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Knorr, Unilever, Shopee and Emirates) and generate ad traffic. These resources redirect their visitors to sites that advertise adware applications, dating sites, giveaways, or infect their systems with the Triada Trojan. You might also be… Continue reading 42,000 Sites Generate Ad Traffic Pretending to Be Famous Brands

Attackers Hacked 15,000 Websites to Poison SEO

Sucuri analysts have discovered a massive hacking campaign in which the attackers hacked about 15,000 sites, mostly running WordPress. Let me remind you that we also wrote that 0-day Vulnerability in WordPress BackupBuddy Plugin Attacked Over 5 million Times, and also that Ukraine Was Hit by DDoS Attacks from Hacked WordPress Sites. Attackers use compromised… Continue reading Attackers Hacked 15,000 Websites to Poison SEO