A new ClickFix social engineering campaign is targeting the hospitality sector in Europe, using fake Windows Blue Screen of ...
Threat actors are using the social engineering technique to deploy the DCRat remote access Trojan against targets in the hospitality sector.
The Windows Blue Screen (or Black Screen) of Death is typically a sign that some unrecoverable error or conflict has occurred. Now, cybercriminals are using the dreaded BSOD as a way to trick people ...
A new PHALT#BLYX campaign targets European hotels using fake Booking.com emails, ClickFix lures, PowerShell, and MSBuild to ...
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Sevile: Famed for blue skies and now Blue Screens of Death
Snapped by an eagle-eyed Register reader, this traditional Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) was found in the delightful ...
Multi-stage malware campaign targets hospitality organizations using social engineering and abuse of MSBuild.exe ...
Russia-linked hackers are sneaking malware into European hotels and other hospitality outfits by tricking staff into ...
Discover how you can fix the Marvel Rivals "Failed to connect to Steam Error Code 5" error on Windows PCs with the ...
Securonix is detailing a multi-stage campaign that starts with a bogus Booking.com message that runs through a ClickFix technique and a fake Blue Screen of Death before dropping the DCRat malware that ...
A new report out today from cybersecurity company Securonix Inc. is warning of an ongoing malware campaign targeting the ...
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Stop crashing your Python scripts: How Zarr handles massive arrays
Tired of out-of-memory errors derailing your data analysis? There's a better way to handle huge arrays in Python.
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