Fake AI image and video generators infect Windows and macOS with the Lumma Stealer and AMOS information-stealing malware, used to steal credentials and cryptocurrency wallets from infected devices.
Hackers are impersonating cybersecurity researchers on Twitter and GitHub to publish fake proof-of-concept exploits for zero-day vulnerabilities that infect Windows and Linux with malware. These ...
Security researchers discover ad campaign for a piece of fake software Software was advertised as an AI-powered photo and video editor In reality, it was distributing the AMOS and Lumma Stealer ...
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