Microsoft detected a large-scale malvertising campaign in early December 2024 that impacted nearly one million devices globally. The attack originated from illegal streaming websites embedded with malvertising redirectors and ultimately redirected users to GitHub to deliver initial access payloads as the start of a modular and multi-stage attack chain.| Microsoft Security Blog
What if hackers could time travel? That’s the eyebrow-raising reality of this latest attack, and the FBI wants you to act today.| Forbes
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
Two-factor authentication is increasingly seen as the security lock to your accounts, but hackers have found a way to bypass it entirely.| Forbes
Elite hackers have bypassed Microsoft Windows Defender security controls that restrict application execution to trusted software.| 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
New Windows password hash-stealing threat has no official fix. Here's how to stay protected for now.| Forbes
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