A new version of the popular Rufus utility once again bypasses Microsoft's strict hardware compatibility requirements for ...
The glitch causes the System File Checker tool to report that certain files are corrupted even if they're not.
The curious thing about this scam, is that despite its crude design, the software has not actually been flagged as malicious. It's a Chrome browser extension named "SpiderX," and is intended to steal ...
CISA and the FBI urged technology manufacturing companies to review their software and ensure that ... These failures allow threat actors to inject malicious scripts into web applications ...
The vulnerability enables remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on unpatched Windows systems by tricking the targets into visiting a maliciously crafted webpage or opening a malicious file.
The malicious dropper app discovered by the Italian cybersecurity company masquerades as the Google Chrome web browser that, when launched after installation, urges the victim to update Google Play ...