Links to multiple CPUID tools hijacked and used to drop an infostealer.
CPUID breach served STX RAT via trojanized CPU-Z downloads on April 9–10, impacting 150+ victims and multiple industries.
Today is Microsoft's April 2026 Patch Tuesday with security updates for 167 flaws, including 2 zero-day vulnerabilities.
The CPUID website for system analysis tools CPU-Z and HWMonitor was manipulated by attackers. It distributed malware.
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 ...
Hackers gained access to an API for the CPUID project and changed the download links on the official website to serve ...
JanelaRAT hits Latin American banks with 14,739 attacks in Brazil in 2025, enabling credential theft and financial espionage ...
Analysis shared by vx-underground says the malicious installer appears to have targeted 64-bit HWMonitor users and included a ...
Claude’s rapid growth—nearly 290 million web visits per month—has made it an attractive target for attackers, and this ...
Download links were replaced by a Russian-speaking threat actor to distribute a recently emerged malware named STX RAT.
Users have raised concerns over CPU-Z and HWMonitor downloads after spotting unusual files and security warnings. Reports ...
Microsoft security experts are warning about a new scam targeting Windows PCs. Cybercriminals are using WhatsApp as a ...