“Malicious Excel XLL add-ins push RedLine password-stealing malware” plus 3 BleepingComputer.com |
- Malicious Excel XLL add-ins push RedLine password-stealing malware
- Convincing Microsoft phishing uses fake Office 365 spam alerts
- New Twitter phishing campaign targets verified accounts
- Malicious KMSPico installers steal your cryptocurrency wallets
Malicious Excel XLL add-ins push RedLine password-stealing malware Posted: 05 Dec 2021 10:45 AM PST Cybercriminals are spamming website contact forms and discussion forums to distribute Excel XLL files that download and install the RedLine password and information-stealing malware. [...] |
Convincing Microsoft phishing uses fake Office 365 spam alerts Posted: 05 Dec 2021 08:07 AM PST A persuasive and ongoing series of phishing attacks are using fake Office 365 notifications asking the recipients to review blocked spam messages, with the end goal of stealing their Microsoft credentials. [...] |
New Twitter phishing campaign targets verified accounts Posted: 05 Dec 2021 01:50 AM PST A new phishing campaign has been targeting verified Twitter accounts, as seen by BleepingComputer. The phishing campaign follows Twitter's recent removal of the checkmark from a number of verified accounts, citing that these were ineligible for the legendary status, and verified in error. [...] |
Malicious KMSPico installers steal your cryptocurrency wallets Posted: 04 Dec 2021 09:06 AM PST Threat actors are distributing altered KMSpico installers to infect Windows devices with malware that steals cryptocurrency wallets. [...] |
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