LastPass is warning users about an ongoing phishing campaign that is using fake security notices to direct them to fraudulent ...
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LastPass is warning users about an active phishing campaign sending fake security emails from ‘[email protected]‘ that direct recipients to a fraudulent DocuSign page designed to steal account ...
A new macOS information-stealing malware called CrashStealer pretends to be Apple's crash-reporting tool to steal credentials ...
Malicious jscrambler 8.14.0 runs hidden binaries during npm install on Windows, macOS, and Linux, with no fix available as of ...
CrashStealer uses a notarized macOS dropper to pass Gatekeeper, then steals browser, wallet, password manager, file, and ...
CrashStealer, a newly documented Mac infostealer, used an Apple-notarized meeting app to reach victims before stealing ...
Macworld reports that new ‘CrashStealer’ malware targets Mac users by stealing passwords, browser data, and cryptocurrency wallet information through deceptive tactics. The malware uses a ...
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Researchers have uncovered CrashStealer, a new macOS malware that masquerades as Apple's Crash Reporter to steal passwords, ...
If you see a file called CrashReporter.dmg in your Mac’s Downloads folder, don’t open it. It’s not from Apple — it’s a new strain of malware called CrashStealer. It’s wearing Apple’s own clothing, ...
The ongoing LastPass phishing campaign uses fake security policy notices to trick users into visiting fraudulent websites and downloading suspicious files. LastPass says the emails did not come from ...