As reported by BleepingComputer, a new FakeUpdate campaign has been spotted online by security researchers at Proofpoint.
The FakeUpdate malware campaigns are increasingly becoming muddled, with two additional cybercrime groups tracked as TA2726 ...
Researchers from Proofpoint observE two groups engaging in "fake update" attacks The groups have their separate assignments against macOS devices The goal is to distribute FrigidStealer ...
Cybercriminals are ramping up their use of fake software updates to distribute malware, and Mac users are in the crosshairs ...
TA2726, per the enterprise security firm, acts as a TDS for TA2727 and another threat actor called TA569, which is ...
Before you click a link claiming to provide updates for Chrome ... Brokewell uses overlay attacks to display a fake login screen over a real app to steal user credentials. It can also steal ...
This latest update addresses so-called “scareware ... automating to full-screen so as to fake a device malfunction, playing sounds, blocking your keyboard or mouse, locking your screen.
Web3 scam detection platform Scam Sniffer posted to X on Feb. 6 to warn that scammers were connecting to real Phantom wallets and attempting to trick users with a fake “update extension ...
Just as we saw in February, a fake Chrome update is tricking users into putting ... Brokewell creates an overlay screen in front of real apps to capture login details. The malware can also steal ...
A recently identified macOS infostealer named FrigidStealer has been distributed through a compromised website, as a fake browser update.