- Dangerous Proposal: Cybercriminals Targeting YouTube Creators With Fake
Partnership Offers
In a new tactic highlighting the increasing risks faced by individuals and
organisations on social media platforms, over 2 lakh users have...
from: NDTV Profit
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- YouTube Channels Targeted With Windows Malware Phishing Attacks
Prospective victims are sent emails that contain a OneDrive link that leads
to a malicious ZIP file.
from: PCMag Middle East
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- YouTube Warning—Hackers Target Creators In Password-Stealing Attack
YouTube creators are firmly in the spotlight when it comes to a new hack
attack warning as security researchers reveal how cybercriminals...
from: Forbes
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- How Cybercriminals Are Hijacking YouTube Accounts To Spread Crypto Scams
NEW DELHI: Cybersecurity researchers at CloudSEK have exposed a large-scale
malware campaign targeting over 200,000 YouTube creators and...
from: The420.in
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- Why YouTube creators must be careful of brand promotion requests
At a time when people are increasingly choosing YouTube content creation as
their profession, hackers have found another way of distributing...
from: Times of India
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- Hackers Target Youtube Creators, Send Fake Brand Collaboration Offers With
Malware
The malware, disguised as legitimate documents like contracts or
promotional materials, is often delivered through password-protected
files...
from: Zee News
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- Malware Hidden in Fake Business Proposals Hits YouTube Creators
Cybercriminals are targeting YouTube creators with sophisticated phishing
and malware attacks disguised as brand collaborations.
from: Hackread
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- YouTube Channels Targeted With Windows Malware Phishing Attacks
Prospective victims are sent emails that contain a OneDrive link that leads
to a malicious ZIP file.
from: PCMag
|
- Hackers Attacking YouTube Creators with Weponized Collaboration Requests
In this campaign, the malicious payload is often embedded in compressed
archives named to appear legitimate, such as "Contracts and...
from: Cyber Security News
|
- Dangerous Proposal: Cybercriminals Targeting YouTube Creators With Fake
Partnership Offers
In a new tactic highlighting the increasing risks faced by individuals and
organisations on social media platforms, over 2 lakh users have...
from: NDTV Profit
|
- YouTube Channels Targeted With Windows Malware Phishing Attacks
Prospective victims are sent emails that contain a OneDrive link that leads
to a malicious ZIP file.
from: PCMag Middle East
|
- YouTube Warning—Hackers Target Creators In Password-Stealing Attack
YouTube creators are firmly in the spotlight when it comes to a new hack
attack warning as security researchers reveal how cybercriminals...
from: Forbes
|
- How Cybercriminals Are Hijacking YouTube Accounts To Spread Crypto Scams
NEW DELHI: Cybersecurity researchers at CloudSEK have exposed a large-scale
malware campaign targeting over 200,000 YouTube creators and...
from: The420.in
|
- Why YouTube creators must be careful of brand promotion requests
At a time when people are increasingly choosing YouTube content creation as
their profession, hackers have found another way of distributing...
from: Times of India
|
- Hackers Target Youtube Creators, Send Fake Brand Collaboration Offers With
Malware
The malware, disguised as legitimate documents like contracts or
promotional materials, is often delivered through password-protected
files...
from: Zee News
|
- How Fake Brand Deals Are Putting YouTube Creators at Risk: CloudSEK Report
Hackers are targeting YouTube creators by sending fake sponsorship emails
to steal login credentials and hijack popular channels.
from: News9 LIVE
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- Malware Hidden in Fake Business Proposals Hits YouTube Creators
Cybercriminals are targeting YouTube creators with sophisticated phishing
and malware attacks disguised as brand collaborations.
from: Hackread
|
- YouTube Channels Targeted With Windows Malware Phishing Attacks
Prospective victims are sent emails that contain a OneDrive link that leads
to a malicious ZIP file.
from: PCMag
|
- Hackers Attacking YouTube Creators with Weponized Collaboration Requests
In this campaign, the malicious payload is often embedded in compressed
archives named to appear legitimate, such as "Contracts and...
from: Cyber Security News
|