Security researchers at Malwarebytes have uncovered a new malware campaign targeting Windows users with a fraudulent clone of Microsoft's site.
According to Malwarebytes, the malicious file contains an MSI installer that mimics the legitimate Anthropic installation chain and installs the real Claude application.
Fake Windows 11 update site spreads password-stealing malware disguised as a system update, tricking users into installing malware.
This Windows 11 24H2 update download could quietly compromise your system and steal sensitive personal data, putting your system's privacy and security at serious risk.
A website posing as a legitimate Anthropic Claude domain was caught serving a remote access trojan to its visitors, Malwarebytes reports. Relying on Claude’s popularity, a threat actor created a site ...
Claude’s rapid growth—nearly 290 million web visits per month—has made it an attractive target for attackers, and this ...
A convincing Microsoft lookalike tricks users into downloading malware that steals passwords, payments, and account access.
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Mac users have a new malware threat to be on the watch out for. According to a new report by Malwarebytes, Infiniti Stealer ...
Malwarebytes discovered Infiniti Stealer - a new piece of malware targeting macOS devices.