There is no shortage of Windows customization tools, but this one stands out by giving you maximum control with the right methods.
A fake $TEMU crypto airdrop uses the ClickFix trick to make victims run malware themselves and quietly installs a remote-access backdoor.
Illegally downloading the latest Oscar contender might feel like beating the system. But when the malware kicks in, as Morpheus once said, “Welcome to the real world.” Lurking in the shadows lies a ...
AI-generated Slopoly malware used by Hive0163 in 2026 attacks maintained access for over a week, highlighting how AI accelerates malware development.
The Contagious Interview campaign weaponizes job recruitment to target developers. Threat actors pose as recruiters from crypto and AI companies and deliver backdoors such as OtterCookie and ...
A handful of scripts can eliminate a lot of work.
Tony Anscombe, chief security evangelist at ESET, returns to the podcast for a wide-ranging conversation about the cybersecurity landscape in early 2026. From the emergence of AI-powered malware to ...
If Windows 11 feels cluttered with AI features, ads, and background services, these free debloating tools can help. Here are ...
Something else to worry about.
ESET researchers document how the Sednit APT group has reemerged with a modern toolkit centered on two paired implants – BeardShell and Covenant.
A modern Task Scheduler for Windows 11 exists now, and honestly Microsoft should be embarrassed. Plus, it's free.
Ransomware threat actors tracked as Velvet Tempest are using the ClickFix technique and legitimate Windows utilities to deploy the DonutLoader malware and the CastleRAT backdoor.