A new wave of device code phishing shows how threat actors are scaling account compromise using AI and end‑to‑end automation.
A man accused of trying to steal a $1,990 bag from DFS Guam in Tumon was released Monday on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond. Hongshen Shi, 27, was charged with retail theft as a second-degree ...
Artificial intelligence-native security platform startup depthfirst Inc. announced today that it has raised $80 million in ...
DPRK-linked actors use GitHub C2 and LNK phishing in South Korea, enabling persistent PowerShell control and data ...
The exploit did not involve a bug in Drift's code. It used "durable nonces," a legitimate Solana transaction feature, to ...
The multi-stage campaign targeting South Korea uses weaponized Windows shortcuts and GitHub-based command and control to ...
M stolen after six-month DPRK social engineering campaign began fall 2025, exposing Drift’s contributors and cloud assets.
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