January 2025

This sneaky phishing website reuses legitimate web elements like CAPTCHA pages for malware distribution

Phishing campaign mimics CAPTCHA to deliver hidden malware commands PowerShell command hidden in verification leads to Lumma Stealer attack Educating users on phishing tactics is key to preventing such attacks CloudSek has revealed a sophisticated method of distributing the Lumma Stealer malware, which poses a serious threat to Windows users. This technique relies on deceptive

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“We’re going to Mars,” says Michael Saylor as Bitcoin regains $106,800 by Pakinomist

Pakinomist – Michael Saylor, maximalist and MicroStrategy’s executive chairman, has previously taken to his account on the social media X platform (commonly known as Twitter in the past) to deliver a Bitcoin-themed MicroStrategy message to his multi-million army of followers. In his traditional style, the MicroStrategy founder shared an AI-generated image depicting Saylor sitting in

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Trump issues crypto executive order to pave the way for US digital assets

US President Donald Trump has come through with a much-anticipated executive order on crypto, directing his administration to establish friendly policies to put the industry on solid American footing and consider establishing a “digital asset repository.” After years of courtroom battles with federal authorities, Trump’s order issued Thursday could allow the digital asset sector to

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New wave of sextortion scams use personal information and images to intimidate targets while bypassing traditional security measures

Sextortion scams are evolving with personal tactics and increased intimidation. Threat actors exploit billing platforms to bypass email security filters. Robust email filters and training help counter sextortion threats effectively. Sextortion scams are becoming more complex and personal as the scams now often target individuals across different sectors with greater precision, creating a sense of

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Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki says he wants to try an ‘American hamburger’ after signing with the Dodgers

Now that Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki has officially signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, he’s ready to enjoy some American fare. “I haven’t tried any American hamburgers, so I’m really looking forward to eating the best,” Sasaki said through an interpreter during an interview with SportsNetLA. Sasaki, 23, signed with the Dodgers as an international

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The court in Paris sentences Pakistani man to 30 years for the attack on Charlie Hebdo in 2020

Listen to the article A Paris court on Thursday sentenced a Pakistani man to 30 years in prison for trying to murder two people outside Charlie Hebdo’s former office in 2020 with a meat cleaver. When he carried out the attack, 29-year-old Zaheer Mahmood mistakenly believed the satirical newspaper was still based in the building,

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Peter Schiff weighs in from Pakinomist

Pakinomist – In a recent tweet, renowned economist and gold advocate Peter Schiff made a comparison between and traditional fiat currencies. Schiff, a well-known Bitcoin critic, highlighted a significant difference and similarity between the two, sparking reactions from the cryptocurrency community. According to Schiff, the biggest similarity between traditional fiat currencies and Bitcoin is that

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AMD confirms processor security flaw after Asus patch slips out early

Asus mentioned an AMD microcode bug in the latest patch notes The error was not yet disclosed by the processor manufacturer AMD has since confirmed the news AMD has apparently confirmed the existence of a microcode vulnerability apparently accidentally spilled from PC maker Asus. Security researcher Tavis Ormandy recently discovered a BETA bios fix for

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