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Dropbox breached, GitHub repositories stolen

November 3, 2022 - File-hosting company Dropbox revealed on Tuesday that it has suffered a phishing incident. Attackers took 130 code repositories using stolen credentials after gaining...

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Cybercrime | News | Scams

This Dropbox Phish is Not After Your Dropbox Creds

June 23, 2014 - We discovered this fake Dropbox that’s after your email usernames and passwords. All of them if possible, actually. We suggest that you, dear Reader,...

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Threat Intelligence

Bing ad for NordVPN leads to SecTopRAT

April 4, 2024 - Threat actors are luring victims to a fake NordVPN website that installs a Remote Access Trojan.

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News | Ransomware

ALPHV is singling out healthcare sector, say FBI and CISA

February 28, 2024 - CISA, FBI and HHS are warning about the ALPHV/ Blackcat ransomware group targeting the healthcare industry.

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Threat Intelligence

PikaBot distributed via malicious search ads

December 15, 2023 - PikaBot, a stealthy malware normally distributed via malspam is now being spread via malicious ads.

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Android | News | Personal

Upgrading your Android device? Read this first

October 9, 2023 - Last month, we wrote an article about what to do when upgrading your iPhone. Since then, we’ve received several requests to do a...

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Threat Intelligence

Uncovering RedStinger – Undetected APT cyber operations in Eastern Europe since 2020

May 10, 2023 - This blog post was authored by Malwarebytes’ Roberto Santos and Fortinet’s Hossein Jazi While the official conflict between Russia and Ukraine...

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News | Personal

The one and only password tip you need

May 4, 2023 - OK, it’s time for me to keep a promise. Back in October 2022, I wrote an article called Why (almost) everything...

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News

Iranian hacking group uses compromised email accounts to distribute MSP remote access tool

December 12, 2022 - Researchers have uncovered a new campaign by hacking group MuddyWater, aka Static Kitten, in which a legitimate remote access tool is sent...

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