Cybercrime

Will Human Trust Survive AI-Driven Cyberattacks?
Malware & Threats Will Human Trust Survive AI-Driven Cyberattacks?

A single, perfectly timed video call from a chief executive officer, visually and audibly indistinguishable from the real person, has just authorized a multimillion-dollar transfer that will cripple a company before the actual executive even finishes their morning coffee. This is not a speculative

Malicious Extension Crashes Browsers to Install New RAT
Malware & Threats Malicious Extension Crashes Browsers to Install New RAT

The mundane frustration of a crashing web browser might be more than just a technical glitch; for thousands of users, it has become the gateway to a sophisticated cyberattack designed to seize control of their systems. A malicious Google Chrome extension, downloaded over 5,000 times from the

Security Team Dismantles Massive Residential Proxy Botnet
Malware & Threats Security Team Dismantles Massive Residential Proxy Botnet

With an extensive background in endpoint security and network management, Rupert Marais has spent years on the front lines, dissecting the complex architectures of digital threats. Today, he joins us to unravel the recent large-scale disruption of the Kimwolf and Aisuru botnets, a case that vividly

How Did AI Turn Minor Flaws Into a Major Threat?
Endpoint & Device Security How Did AI Turn Minor Flaws Into a Major Threat?

We're sitting down with Rupert Marais, our in-house security specialist, to dissect a critical vulnerability that recently sent shockwaves through the enterprise world. This wasn't just another bug; it was a perfect storm where a basic authentication flaw collided with the power of agentic AI,

What Makes the New Fog Ransomware So Dangerous?
Malware & Threats What Makes the New Fog Ransomware So Dangerous?

A highly focused and financially motivated ransomware campaign has been systematically targeting organizations across the United States, demonstrating a rapid and destructive operational model that prioritizes speed over subtlety. First identified in early May 2024, the threat, known as Fog

Fake WinRAR Sites Deliver Sophisticated Winzipper Trojan
Malware & Threats Fake WinRAR Sites Deliver Sophisticated Winzipper Trojan

The immense popularity of everyday software utilities creates a landscape of trust that cybercriminals are increasingly adept at exploiting through highly convincing fraudulent websites and sophisticated malware. A newly uncovered campaign is leveraging the trusted name of the WinRAR file archiver

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