As one popular Microsoft Windows 11 account bypass hack gets blocked, another comes along. Here’s what you need to know and do—but do it quickly.| Forbes
This invisible rootkit threat stores scripts in the Windows Registry and can hide malicious files and tasks behind this prefix—what you need to know.| Forbes
As zero-day exploits against Windows continue, Microsoft has been paying hackers to disclose details of security flaws for years. So why haven’t the attacks stopped?| Forbes
Living off the land (LOTL) is a fileless cyberattack technique where the cybercriminal uses native, legitimate tools within a system to sustain attack.| www.crowdstrike.com
VanHelsing is charging ransomware hackers $5,000 to start attacking enterprises.| Forbes
A broker that only sells to Russian private and government organizations has just offered $4 million for a zero-day hack attack against the Telegram messenger app.| Forbes
Just when you thought infostealer attacks couldn’t get any more dangerous, hackers are now executing code using the GPU to evade detection and steal your passwords.| Forbes
As an automatic hacking machine attacks email, VPNs, streaming media platforms and food delivery services, experts warn that you should stop using your passwords now.| Forbes
New Windows password hash-stealing threat has no official fix. Here's how to stay protected for now.| Forbes
Cybercriminals exploit LOLBins—trusted system tools—to evade detection, making them a stealthy and formidable threat to cybersecurity. Click here to learn more.| Emsisoft | Cybersecurity Blog