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Endgame Gear's mouse configuration tools were found to contain a remote access trojan and other malware, and the company has ...
Coyote malware uses Windows UI Automation to target 75 banks and crypto sites in Brazil, risking credential theft.
The product page for the Endgame Gear OP1w 4k v2 mouse was compromised for about two weeks to deliver Windows-based Xred malware.
The Lumma Stealer is back after Microsoft and law enforcement took action to significantly disrupt the malware’s ...
The popular NPM package 'is' has been compromised in a supply chain attack that injected backdoor malware, giving attackers ...
The Lumma infostealer malware operation is gradually resuming activities following a massive law enforcement operation in May ...
A new variant of the Coyote malware is exploiting a Windows feature, the UI Automation framework, to steal users' banking and ...
In the sophisticated world of cybersecurity threats, fileless malware has emerged as one of the most elusive and dangerous forms of malicious software. This adv ...
"As an immediate response, we thoroughly checked all our hosted software and firmware files for malware, confirming no other ...
A new Coyote malware variant abuses Windows tools to steal banking and crypto data. It tracks user activity via UI Automation ...
Coyote, a known banking trojan malware capable of attacking dozens of crypto and banking apps, has been upgraded to identify crypto exchanges and bank accounts opened in the web browser, experts have ...
Endgame Gear have apologised for unknowingly hosting malware-corrupted configuration software on their website, though claim ...