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SCMBANKER Malware Targets Mexican Banking Users with ClickFix Lures

Mexican banking customers beware: a sneaky new malware campaign, dubbed REF6045, is using fake CAPTCHA pages and social tricks to install a powerful PowerShell toolkit called SCMBANKER on unsuspecting victims' devices. This stealthy attack has been targeting Mexico's financial ecosystem, putting fintech users, payment-processor clients, and cryptocurrency exchange customers at risk.

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Authorities Disrupt PirloTV Sports Piracy Network, Seize 44 Domains

In a major blow to sports piracy, authorities have shut down PirloTV, a notorious network that illegally streamed live sports to over 950 million visitors worldwide each year. The operation, involving UEFA, UC3, and Mexican authorities, seized 44 domains used to distribute unauthorized streams.

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WhatsApp Targeted in VBScript Campaign Installing ManageEngine RMM Tool

Malicious actors are using WhatsApp to trick victims into downloading and executing a Visual Basic Script (VBScript) file, disguised as a business or financial document, which ultimately installs a legitimate Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) tool. The campaign has been detected in multiple countries worldwide, with Malaysia being the hardest hit.

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Mexico's Public Wi-Fi Exposes Security Risks Ahead of 2026 World Cup

Mexico's Public Wi-Fi Exposes Security Risks Ahead of 2026 World Cup

Mexico's public Wi-Fi networks are leaving users vulnerable to security threats, with a staggering 84,588 signals and 69,473 unique network identifiers detected in high-traffic areas across the country. This alarming discovery comes as Mexico prepares to host the 2026 World Cup, highlighting the urgent need for improved cybersecurity measures.

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AI Tools Facilitate but Fail to Deliver in Water System Hack Attempt

In a recent cyber attack on nine Mexican government entities, hackers surprisingly used AI tools like Claude and Chat GPT to help breach the systems, but ultimately failed to cause significant harm. The attack, which included a January intrusion into a municipal water and sewage utility, revealed that while AI can facilitate malicious activity, it can't guarantee success.

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Industrial control systems and pipes at a municipal water utility under ordinary lighting, with subtle hints of a potential…

Dragos Warns of AI-Powered Cyber-Attack on Mexican Water Utility

A recent cyber attack on a Mexican water utility highlights the growing threat of AI-powered attacks, with commercial AI tools used to identify and breach operational technology infrastructure. The attack, detected by Dragos, shows how easily an adversary can target critical infrastructure with the help of advanced AI tools.

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Mexican Surveillance Firm Expands into US Market

A Mexican surveillance company is setting its sights on the US market, raising important questions about the intersection of technology, law, commerce, and civic values. Grupo Seguritech's expansion into new territory sparks a complex conversation about the implications of increased surveillance.

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