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- New SantaStealer malware is after your passwords and crypto - New SantaStealer malware reportedly threatens holiday shoppers with password theft. This Christmas-themed info-stealer targets browsers and crypto wallets.
- Netflix suspension scam targets your inbox - The Christmas season brings a surge in Netflix phishing scams targeting shoppers with fake emails. Stacey P received convincing scam but verified account first.
- DHS responds after reports CISA chief allegedly failed polygraph for classified intel access - DHS disputes reports that acting CISA director allegedly failed polygraph test, as ongoing investigation leads to suspension of multiple officials.
- Data breach exposes 400K bank customers’ info - Major Marquis fintech breach exposes 400,000+ Americans' data through unpatched SonicWall vulnerability, with Texas hardest hit at 354,000 affected.
- Holiday deliveries and fake tracking texts: How scammers track you - Scammers are flooding inboxes with fake tracking alerts that mimic real carriers, exploiting the holiday rush to steal logins and personal data.
- Facebook settlement scam emails to avoid now - Scammers are sending fake Facebook settlement payout emails that mimic legitimate notices from the privacy settlement administrator to deceive users.
- Fake Windows update pushes malware in new ClickFix attack - The ClickFix campaign disguises malware as legitimate Windows updates, using steganography to hide shellcode in PNG files and bypass security detection systems.
- Third-party breach exposes ChatGPT account details - ChatGPT data breach exposes personal info of users through partner Mixpanel. OpenAI confirms names, emails compromised in security incident.
- FBI investigating more than 350 subjects tied to violent online '764' network - The FBI is investigating more than 350 subjects in sweeping probe of '764,' an online network targeting minors with violence and sexual exploitation.
- Ukrainian woman charged over Russian-backed cyberattacks, $10M reward offered for others - Victoria Eduardovna Dubranova faces up to 32 years for allegedly helping Russian-backed cyber groups in attacks on critical infrastructure.