Russiaβs GRU tried a new way to spread RomCom malware.
For the first time, they used SocGholish β fake browser update malware β to target a U.S. engineering firm linked to Ukraine.
The attack went from click to malware in under 30 minutes.
Read the latest report β https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/romcom-uses-socgholish-fake-update.html
For the first time, they used SocGholish β fake browser update malware β to target a U.S. engineering firm linked to Ukraine.
The attack went from click to malware in under 30 minutes.
Read the latest report β https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/romcom-uses-socgholish-fake-update.html
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π¨ A Chrome extension is stealing crypto.
βCrypto Copilotβ looks like a trading tool for X β but it secretly adds a hidden Solana transfer and sends your money to a hackerβs wallet.
Itβs still live on the Chrome Web Store.
Full story β https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/chrome-extension-caught-injecting.html
βCrypto Copilotβ looks like a trading tool for X β but it secretly adds a hidden Solana transfer and sends your money to a hackerβs wallet.
Itβs still live on the Chrome Web Store.
Full story β https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/chrome-extension-caught-injecting.html
β οΈ Hackers love community update tools.
Why? Because anyone can upload a package.
One bad update = hacked systems.
π Join our free live webinar with Action1 CTO Gene Moody β see how to patch safely without slowing down.
Save your spot β https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/webinar-learn-to-spot-risks-and-patch.html
Why? Because anyone can upload a package.
One bad update = hacked systems.
π Join our free live webinar with Action1 CTO Gene Moody β see how to patch safely without slowing down.
Save your spot β https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/webinar-learn-to-spot-risks-and-patch.html