Tag: Threads
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Brazen crims selling stolen credit cards on Meta’s Threads
Brazen crooks are selling people’s pilfered financial information on Meta’s Threads, in some cases posting full credit card details, plus …
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Thread hijacking intrusion thwarted by Darktrace
Such an intrusion involved threat actors compromising a software-as-a-service user’s email account to determine potentially exploitable …
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Darktrace AI Halts Thread Hijacking Attack Targeting Major Company
Darktrace AI detected and stopped a thread hijacking attack in real-time, preventing email account compromise and data theft. The attack …
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Apple Removes WhatsApp & Threads from its App Store for China
With the tightening grip of Chinese regulatory measures on foreign digital services, Apple Inc. has removed several major messaging apps, …
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New Phishing Attack Hijacks Email Thread to Inject Malicious URL
Researchers discovered a new campaign delivering DarkGate and PikaBot that employs strategies similar to those employed in QakBot phishing …
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ThreadSleeper: Suspending Threads via GMER64 Driver
[ Author: Jonny Johnson (@jsecurity101) Recently a friend of mine, Nick Powers, sent me the gmer.sys driver that was involved with the …
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Qakbot Botnet Sprouts Fangs, Injects Malware into Email Threads
The Qakbot botnet is getting more dangerous, sinking its fangs into email threads and injecting malicious modules to pump up the core …
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Twitter’s ‘Hacked Materials’ Rule Tries to Thread an Impossible Needle
Twitter for years functioned as an unrestricted mouthpiece for hackers of all stripes, from freewheeling hacktivists like Anonymous to the …
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Twitter’s ‘Hacked Materials’ Rule Tries to Thread an Impossible Needle
Twitter for years functioned as an unrestricted mouthpiece for hackers of all stripes, from freewheeling hacktivists like Anonymous to the …
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ThreadGroup releases the next iteration of its Networking Protocol with Thread 1.2
To drive widespread adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in smart homes and commercial buildings, the Thread Group announced the …
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Hackers Use Hijacked Email Address To Send Malware as a Reply to Existing Email Thread
A new more sophisticated phishing campaign uses hijacked email accounts to deliver malware as a part of the response to the existing the …
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