All posts by Cora Quigley

Cora is a digital copywriter for SSLs.com. Having eight years of experience in online content creation, she is a versatile writer with an interest in a wide variety of topics, ranging from technology to marketing.

AgeoStealer infostealer malware is targeting gamers

Gamers are the latest infostealer targets. According to Flashpoint, a strain known as AgeoStealer has recently appeared, standing out due to its unique delivery method. To learn why it’s particularly unique, let’s first take a quick look at how infostealers typically work. 

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Neurotech companies could sell your brain data

In recent times, a slew of products that promise myriad health benefits by targeting your brain have been steadily gaining interest. Though intriguing, the jury’s still out on whether or not they actually work. 

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Early 2025 has seen a huge increase in open-source malware

Open-source software is integral to keeping the Internet up and running, as well as critical tech infrastructure across the world. It’s an indispensable part of everyone’s everyday lives, even if they don’t know it. 

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Google sues scammers behind 10,000 fake listings on Google Maps

Google has announced a lawsuit against alleged scammers responsible for thousands of illegitimate listings, including fake businesses on its popular maps app. According to CBS News, a man working within a wider network sold fake business profiles. 

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Fake CAPTCHA malware tricks Windows users into installing info stealers

By now, many of us have become so familiar with CAPTCHA that it’s become second nature to prove we’re “not a robot” without batting an eyelid, whether it’s typing out an obscured text or ticking a box. But would you notice if the CAPTCHA requests went even further?

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Dark Caracal threat group has updated its malware arsenal

A recent analysis found that Dark Caracal, a prolific spyware campaign of unknown hackers active for over a decade, has started using a new type of malware in recent attacks. According to Positive Technologies, this malware is called Poco RAT and has been utilized in a campaign targeting Spanish-speaking Latin American countries since 2022. 

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