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GitHub Exposed to Infostealer Malware via Claude Code Leak

GitHub Exposed to Infostealer Malware via Claude Code Leak

A recent leak of Claude's source code has taken a dark turn, with hackers exploiting the situation to spread Vidar, a notorious infostealer malware, by creating fake GitHub repositories that masquerade as legitimate projects. This cleverly crafted bait is luring unsuspecting users into a trap that can have serious cybercrime consequences.

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Most Parked Domains: Stunning Rise in Dangerous Malware

Most Parked Domains: Stunning Rise in Dangerous Malware

Dont be fooled by parked domains — a surprising surge in malicious activity on these inactive sites is exposing users and businesses to new security risks.

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Most Parked Domains Exclusive: Malicious Content Surge

Most Parked Domains Exclusive: Malicious Content Surge

Surprising new data shows most parked domains are now hosting malicious content—discover why parked domains are becoming a growing security risk and what easy steps you can take to stay protected.

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Threat Actors Use Stunning, Dangerous Calendar Subs

Threat Actors Use Stunning, Dangerous Calendar Subs

Think that calendar invite is safe? Threat actors are weaponizing calendar subscriptions—slipping phishing links, malware, or hidden instructions into benign-seeming invites hosted on trusted services, turning everyday convenience into a stealthy breach vector.

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Google Removes 3,000 Malicious YouTube Videos—Stunning Win

Google Removes 3,000 Malicious YouTube Videos—Stunning Win

Google removed roughly 3,000 malicious YouTube videos, dismantling a “ghost network” that lured users into downloading password‑stealing malware disguised as cheats and cracked software. It’s a practical win for online safety—fewer traps and fewer stolen credentials.

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Malware-as-a-Service: Must-Have Defense for Risky Threats

Malware-as-a-Service: Must-Have Defense for Risky Threats

Malware-as-a-Service is turning trusted platforms like GitHub into convenient delivery channels for threats like the Amadey botnet, letting even novice attackers rent powerful tools and hide payloads in seemingly legitimate repos. Learn how to spot risky repos, lock down CI and developer workflows, and keep collaboration safe without stifling innovation.

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