Fake Party Invites Are Handing Hackers the Keys to Your PC
Imagine clicking a 'SPECIAL INVITATION' email, only for it to install remote control software on your work PC. That's the slick phishing ploy hitting companies right now.
Imagine clicking a 'SPECIAL INVITATION' email, only for it to install remote control software on your work PC. That's the slick phishing ploy hitting companies right now.
Your browser cookies are still at risk from basic infostealers, but the AI twist? It's more theater than terror. Here's why the hype around AI-powered malware doesn't match reality—for now.
Picture this: your screen rotates 90 degrees, your mouse vanishes, and in the chaos, hackers snag your Steam login and crypto wallet. CrystalRAT isn't just malware—it's a prankster with a thief's agenda.