Microsoft is calling attention to an ongoing malvertising campaign that makes use of Node.js to deliver malicious payloads capable of information theft and data exfiltration.
The activity, first detected in October 2024, uses lures related to cryptocurrency trading to trick users into installing a rogue installer from fraudulent websites that masquerade as legitimate software like Binance or TradingView.
Futures linked to significant U.S. indices are mostly rising ahead of the commencement of the first complete trading week of the new year. Crude oil prices decline following the U.S. capture of the leader of major oil pr…
Silver has always been a two-job asset. Part hedge, part input. That matters in 2025 because those two jobs don’t pay at the same time: when growth wobbles, the industrial bid can fade; when inflation scares calm down, t…
Threat actors started exploiting a high-severity MongoDB vulnerability shortly after proof-of-concept (PoC) code and technical details were released.www.osintinvestigate.com
Similar pledges to fight scam networks were made by members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the months leading up to the Bangkok conference.www.osintinvestigate.com