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iPhone Users Tricked into Disabling Apple iMessage’s Phishing Protection

Threat actors target iPhone users with malicious messages to trick them into turning off Apple iMessage’s phishing protection.

iPhone users face new phishing campaign

Phishing attacks are still a significant threat in the cybersecurity landscape. Unfortunately, the growing trend of automating everything with artificial intelligence has only helped these malicious attempts get more clever and harder to distinguish.

Messaging platforms like Apple iMessage enforce various protection mechanisms,

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Ransomware on ESXi: The mechanization of virtualized attacks

In 2024, ransomware attacks targeting VMware ESXi servers reached alarming levels, with the average ransom demand skyrocketing to $5 million. With approximately 8,000 ESXi hosts exposed directly to the internet (according to Shodan), the operational and business impact of these attacks is profound.
Most of the Ransomware strands that are attacking ESXi servers nowadays, are variants of the
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⚡ THN Weekly Recap: Top Cybersecurity Threats, Tools and Tips [13 January]

The cyber world’s been buzzing this week, and it’s all about staying ahead of the bad guys. From sneaky software bugs to advanced hacking tricks, the risks are real, but so are the ways to protect yourself. In this recap, we’ll break down what’s happening, why it matters, and what you can do to stay secure.
Let’s turn awareness into action and keep one step ahead
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Credit Card Skimmer campaign targets WordPress via database injection

Stealthy credit card skimmer targets WordPress e-commerce sites, injecting malicious JavaScript into CMS database tables to evade detection. Sucuri researchers warn of a stealthy credit card skimmer campaign targeting WordPress e-commerce sites by injecting malicious JavaScript into CMS database tables. The attackers hide the malicious code in the WordPress wp_options table, injecting obfuscated JavaScript into […]
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Microsoft took legal action against crooks who developed a tool to abuse its AI-based services

In December, Microsoft sued a group for creating tools to bypass safety measures in its cloud AI products. Microsoft filed a complaint with the Eastern District Court of Virginia against ten individuals for using stolen credentials and custom software to breach computers running Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI services to generate content for harmful purposes. “Defendants used […]
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