Credential Theft
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Researchers: ClickFix social‑engineering used to deliver Amatera stealer and NetSupport RAT
Researchers say operators are using ClickFix social‑engineering to install the Amatera stealer and, conditionally, NetSupport RAT; eSentire and other vendors have published analyses and indicators tied to multiple concurrent phishing campaigns.
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Over 4,300 Domains Used in Mass Phishing Campaign Targeting Hotel Guests
Researchers say a Russian-speaking threat actor registered more than 4,300 domains this year to run a large phishing campaign impersonating hotel booking services and harvesting payment data and credentials.
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North Korean-linked group used Google device service to wipe South Korean Android phones
South Korean researchers say the North Korean-linked KONNI group abused Google’s device-management features to remotely factory-reset Android phones, using stolen credentials harvested via phishing and RATs spread over KakaoTalk.
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Cybercriminals use RMM tools to target trucking firms, steal freight: Proofpoint
Proofpoint researchers say cybercriminals are compromising trucking and logistics firms with legitimate remote monitoring and management tools to harvest credentials, gain persistent access and fraudulently bid on or divert real shipments, with food and beverage cargo a frequent target.
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Qilin ransomware deployed Linux payload on Windows using BYOVD and legitimate IT tools, researchers say
Researchers report that the Qilin ransomware group has been highly active through 2025, using leaked credentials, credential-harvesting tools and legitimate remote-management software to deploy a Linux ransomware binary on Windows systems while employing BYOVD and targeting backup infrastructure.
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Researchers find self‑propagating ‘GlassWorm’ targeting VS Code extensions using Solana for command control
Researchers have found a self‑spreading worm called GlassWorm that infects VS Code extensions on Open VSX and the Microsoft Marketplace, uses the Solana blockchain and Google Calendar for command control, and steals developer credentials and cryptocurrency assets.
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Researchers warn ‘Jingle Thief’ group exploits cloud access to commit gift card fraud
Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 says a group called Jingle Thief is targeting cloud environments used by retailers to steal credentials, issue unauthorized gift cards and resell them on gray markets, using phishing, long‑term access and identity misuse to evade detection.
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Astaroth banking trojan leverages GitHub to restore command-and-control, McAfee says
McAfee Labs reported that the Astaroth banking trojan campaign uses GitHub-hosted images with steganography to update configurations and maintain access after C2 takedowns; the campaign targets Brazil and other Latin American countries and is delivered via DocuSign-themed phishing emails.
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Researchers say Chinese-speaking group UAT-8099 uses IIS servers for global SEO fraud
Researchers say a Chinese-speaking group dubbed UAT-8099 has been exploiting Microsoft IIS servers to run SEO fraud and steal credentials and certificate data, using web shells, Cobalt Strike and a modified BadIIS backdoor across targets in Asia and the Americas.










