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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a twist of virtual fate, a GitHub account meant strictly for code suddenly transformed into an email portal for cyber villains. The grand reveal came when Salesloft admitted their prized repository was compromised, sparking a cascade of chaos akin to accidentally replying-all in…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In an incident sure to make the Bond villains blush, Russian-origin cyber miscreant group ‘Noisy Bear’ has launched an operation dubbed ‘BarrelFire’, targeting Kazakhstan’s energy sector with all the subtlety of a bear in a china shop. The group’s innovative strategy includes tricking employees…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a bold move that could redefine ‘open source’, four npm packages have ditched traditional hacking methods and embraced a new community-driven approach to crypto asset redistribution. Pretending to be harmless Flashbots, these packages quietly siphon Ethereum wallet credentials and beam them directly to…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In an unprecedented move, CISA is urging the Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to leap into their trusty time machines and patch Sitecore instances by September 25, 2025. Apparently, CISA believes government agencies have access to more than just the latest Windows updates.…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a groundbreaking announcement sure to excite everyone with a keyboard, cybercriminals affiliated with TAG-150 have unveiled CastleRAT, a remote access trojan that now comes in two exciting programming languages: Python and C! It’s the tech equivalent of choosing between chocolate and vanilla, but…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a groundbreaking move that has left cybersecurity experts clutching their keyboards, Russian APT28—everyone’s least favorite hacker group—has rolled out their latest innovation: a Microsoft Outlook backdoor called NotDoor. Clearly, naming is not their strong suit. According to S2 Grupo’s LAB52 threat intelligence team,…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. Ah, the sweet aroma of cookies — not the kind that crumble in your mouth, but the ones that stick around in your browser, gathering data crumbs faster than you can say ‘GDPR.’ In a move that is essentially the Internet equivalent of swatting…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a groundbreaking demonstration of ‘thinking outside the blockchain,’ forward-thinking cybercriminals have taken inspiration from George Clooney’s suave bank heist movies, turning npm packages into the smart contract capers no one asked for. It’s not their fault if crypto developers forgot to code in…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a ground-breaking achievement in the field of cybersecurity, Google announced its decision to patch 120 flaws in its Android operating system, bringing the total number of unfixed issues down to a stunningly unimpressive figure. Users around the world can now sleep slightly more…
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🚨 Fake Cyber Onion Ad: Hackers hate this one weird trick. In a groundbreaking ceremony of oversight, Wiz Research experts heroically leapt into action this January, unveiling a gaping chasm in DeepSeek’s cybersecurity defenses that could only be described as the digital equivalent of a revolving door. While DeepSeek was busy perfecting chatbot algorithms to…
