Securonix uncovers the Veil#Drop malware framework, which abuses compromised websites and Google Blogspot to deploy the PureLog information stealer.
It wasn't me. The agent did it.' AI agents can use a computer like a ghost or just like you. A digital forensics expert on ...
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I tested Gemma 4, Qwen 3.5, and Ministral 3 for vision tasks, and only one understood the assignment
One of these read the picture, the other two guessed ...
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My Event Viewer logs were useless until I fed them to Claude — now it catches failures Windows misses
Event Viewer is powerful but it's full of noise ...
If you’ve got a gut feeling that something is using your storage on Windows 11 and it’s not your random downloads, I ...
Windows 11 provides a rich GUI, but it also supports various command line interfaces (CLIs) through a modern Terminal app.
Dave Plummer rebuilt Notepad in 2.5KB using only what Windows already ships, exposing how bloated Windows 11's own Notepad ...
Securonix says PureLogs infection starts with a fake PDF JavaScript file and uses PowerShell, fileless .NET loading, and LOLBins.
Kaspersky says 90+ spoofed domains use malicious installers and SEO to deliver AsyncRAT to Windows systems through ScreenConnect.
A fileless malware framework has been abusing Google's Blogspot platform to deliver the PureLog Stealer entirely in memory, letting attackers steal credentials while leaving few traces on disk.
Separate but similar campaigns described by Microsoft and Trend Micro use malicious zip files to spread malware via social ...
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