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TikTok announced on Tuesday that it’s rolling out new features to protect teens on its app. The social network is giving parents the ability to block their teen from using TikTok during certain ...

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Several popular voice cloning tools on the market don’t have “meaningful” safeguards to prevent fraud or abuse, according to a new study from Consumer Reports. Consumer Reports probe...

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In September 2023, KrebsOnSecurity published findings from security researchers who concluded that a series of six-figure cyberheists across dozens of victims resulted from thieves cracking master pas...

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R The AhnLab Security Intelligence Center has observed a significant surge in the distribution volume of ACR Stealer since January 2025. This malware campaign is particularly noteworthy due to its use of a sophisticated technique called dead drop.A dead drop allows attackers to anonymously deliver malicious files, making it challenging for victims to detect and remove the threat.

This tactic further highlights the evolving nature of cyber threats and the importance of staying vigilant. The use of cracked software versions as a lure is also a concerning trend, as it demonstrates the willingness of attackers to exploit vulnerabilities in legitimate programs.As individuals and organizations navigate the complex cybersecurity landscape, it's essential to prioritize awareness and education.

This includes keeping software up-to-date, being cautious when using cracked or pirated programs, and implementing robust security measures to prevent malware infections.

Cybersecurity researchers are warning of a new campaign that leverages cracked versions of software as a lure to distribute information stealers like Lumma and ACR Stealer. The AhnLab Security Intelli...

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