The CPUID website for system analysis tools CPU-Z and HWMonitor was manipulated by attackers. It distributed malware.
Security researchers at Malwarebytes have uncovered a new malware campaign targeting Windows users with a fraudulent clone of Microsoft's site.
JanelaRAT hits Latin American banks with 14,739 attacks in Brazil in 2025, enabling credential theft and financial espionage ...
The China-backed threat group is targeting AWS, Google, Azure, and Alibaba cloud environments and using typosquatting to ...
According to Malwarebytes, the malicious file contains an MSI installer that mimics the legitimate Anthropic installation chain and installs the real Claude application.
Links to multiple CPUID tools hijacked and used to drop an infostealer.
This Windows 11 24H2 update download could quietly compromise your system and steal sensitive personal data, putting your system's privacy and security at serious risk.
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CPUID breach served STX RAT via trojanized CPU-Z downloads on April 9–10, impacting 150+ victims and multiple industries.
Claude’s rapid growth—nearly 290 million web visits per month—has made it an attractive target for attackers, and this ...
The devs were quick to remove the malware, as millions of users rely on these to track temperatures, voltages, fan speeds, ...
A new Lua-based malware, called LucidRook, is being used in spear-phishing campaigns targeting non-governmental organizations ...