Artificial intelligence is making life easier for cybercriminals, allowing them to create elaborate scams to trick people.
CAPTCHAs, which are used by websites to confirm whether users are people or bots, are harmless, but hackers are using them to infect PCs with malware.
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Sonatype reports a 156% increase in open source malware in 2024, estimating that 50% of unprotected repositories contain open source malware.
Two years ago, if you wanted to create or purchase malware you needed to be a developer or have access to the Dark Web.
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Cleo has released patches for the exploited vulnerability and security firms have detailed the malware delivered in attacks.
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Cybercriminals use clever tricks to target small business owners and entrepreneurs. Learn how to protect against them.