The source code for version 3 of the ERMAC Android banking trojan has been leaked online, exposing the internals of the malware-as-a-service platform and the operator's infrastructure.
Thai police arrest SMS blasting scammers allegedly hired by Chinese boss
Thai police found a portable SMS blaster capable of sending barrages of scam texts inside of a Suzuki — at least the second such seizure in Bangkok in recent weeks.
Casino gaming company Bragg says hackers accessed ‘internal computer environment’
Bragg Gaming Group said on Monday that it “believes that the data breach was limited to Bragg’s internal computer environment” based on its preliminary investigation.
NIST Awards Over $1.8 Million to Small Businesses Advancing AI, Semiconductors, Additive Manufacturing and More
The winning projects were competitively selected following a call for innovative proposals that address technical needs related to NIST’s research areas.
Mozilla warns Germany could soon declare ad blockers illegal
A recent ruling from Germany's Federal Supreme Court (BGH) has revived a legal battle over whether browser-based ad blockers infringe copyright, raising fears about a potential ban of the tools in the country.
Cryptomining group Kinsing expands operations to Russia, researchers warn
Russia-based cybersecurity firm F6 said the attacks began in April and infected devices with Kinsing and XMRig malware, tools commonly used to mine the cryptocurrency Monero.
A Successful Social Engineering Attack: Retool 2023 | CSA
In 2023, a threat actor launched a social engineering campaign on Retool involving smishing & credential harvesting, leading them to a one-time password token.
SHARED INTEL Q&A: Rethinking Zero Trust to close the widening gap on file-borne threats
For years, “Zero Trust” has reshaped cybersecurity architecture — pushing organizations to move beyond the perimeter and reframe everything around identity, access control, and segmentation. Related: The Zero-Trust revolution These shifts are overdue. But as the frameworks mature, a critical blind spot remains: files. Spreadsheets, PDFs, Word docs — they flow freely across teams, vendors,
Microsoft: Recent Windows updates may fail to install via WUSA
Microsoft has mitigated a known issue that caused Windows update failures when installing them from a network share using the Windows Update Standalone Installer (WUSA).