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  1. 🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨: CPU-Z and HWMonitor downloads are now the hottest new #malware #delivery service! πŸŽ‰ Users flocking to download viruses from a trusted sourceβ€”because who needs security when you have #reddit for tech support, right? πŸ¦ πŸ’»
    old.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/ #technews #cybersecurity #userawareness #HackerNews #ngated

  2. Security problem of last decade: people dont update the software

    Security problem of this decade: people autoupdate software

    We have educated people we are again going to do that. What we are not going to do is fix the software environment. We can give 100 excuses of why it’s not possible but then when it comes to blaming ID01T we dont hesitate in putting user of gun point.

    If software has an excuse of too complicated problem to solve, user has an excuse of too complicated toolset.

    #infosec #devsecops #userawareness

  3. "⚠️ Chae$ 4.1: Taunting direct message to researchers at Morphisec within the source code. ⚠️"

    The original Chae$ malware was identified in September 2023, and its latest version, dubbed Chae$ 4.1, employs advanced code polymorphism to bypass antivirus detection. It also includes a direct message to Morphisec researchers thanking them for their effort and hoping not to disappoint.

    That's got to sting...

    πŸ›‘οΈπŸ’»πŸ”’

    Source: Hackread by Deeba Ahmed

    Tags: #CyberSecurity #MalwareAlert #Chae$Malware #Morphisec #AdvancedThreats #InfoSecCommunity #DriverScam #DataProtection #UserAwareness πŸš¨πŸŒπŸ’‘

  4. "⚠️ Chae$ 4.1: Taunting direct message to researchers at Morphisec within the source code. ⚠️"

    The original Chae$ malware was identified in September 2023, and its latest version, dubbed Chae$ 4.1, employs advanced code polymorphism to bypass antivirus detection. It also includes a direct message to Morphisec researchers thanking them for their effort and hoping not to disappoint.

    That's got to sting...

    πŸ›‘οΈπŸ’»πŸ”’

    Source: Hackread by Deeba Ahmed

    Tags: #CyberSecurity #MalwareAlert #Chae$Malware #Morphisec #AdvancedThreats #InfoSecCommunity #DriverScam #DataProtection #UserAwareness πŸš¨πŸŒπŸ’‘

  5. "⚠️ Chae$ 4.1: Taunting direct message to researchers at Morphisec within the source code. ⚠️"

    The original Chae$ malware was identified in September 2023, and its latest version, dubbed Chae$ 4.1, employs advanced code polymorphism to bypass antivirus detection. It also includes a direct message to Morphisec researchers thanking them for their effort and hoping not to disappoint.

    That's got to sting...

    πŸ›‘οΈπŸ’»πŸ”’

    Source: Hackread by Deeba Ahmed

    Tags: #CyberSecurity #MalwareAlert #Chae$Malware #Morphisec #AdvancedThreats #InfoSecCommunity #DriverScam #DataProtection #UserAwareness πŸš¨πŸŒπŸ’‘

  6. "⚠️ Chae$ 4.1: Taunting direct message to researchers at Morphisec within the source code. ⚠️"

    The original Chae$ malware was identified in September 2023, and its latest version, dubbed Chae$ 4.1, employs advanced code polymorphism to bypass antivirus detection. It also includes a direct message to Morphisec researchers thanking them for their effort and hoping not to disappoint.

    That's got to sting...

    πŸ›‘οΈπŸ’»πŸ”’

    Source: Hackread by Deeba Ahmed

    Tags: #CyberSecurity #MalwareAlert #Chae$Malware #Morphisec #AdvancedThreats #InfoSecCommunity #DriverScam #DataProtection #UserAwareness πŸš¨πŸŒπŸ’‘

  7. "⚠️ Chae$ 4.1: Taunting direct message to researchers at Morphisec within the source code. ⚠️"

    The original Chae$ malware was identified in September 2023, and its latest version, dubbed Chae$ 4.1, employs advanced code polymorphism to bypass antivirus detection. It also includes a direct message to Morphisec researchers thanking them for their effort and hoping not to disappoint.

    That's got to sting...

    πŸ›‘οΈπŸ’»πŸ”’

    Source: Hackread by Deeba Ahmed

    Tags: #CyberSecurity #MalwareAlert #Chae$Malware #Morphisec #AdvancedThreats #InfoSecCommunity #DriverScam #DataProtection #UserAwareness πŸš¨πŸŒπŸ’‘

  8. Too often do I see and hear of people complaining about users failing phishing tests, how they are lusers, etc...
    None of that helps us in security. Teach and positive reinforcement is way more effective in the long run.
    Also, I bet that anyone and everyone who slams people for falling for a phish would fall for one. Why? We are human and can be gullible. ALL of us.
    #infosec #phishing #userawareness