russell01+FollowIs Linux Still Safe from Stealthy Malware?Just when we thought Linux was the fortress of operating systems, along comes Plague—a malicious authentication module that’s been hiding in plain sight for a year. Its deep integration and advanced obfuscation make it nearly invisible to antivirus tools. Should we rethink our trust in open-source security, or is this just the new normal for high-value targets? #Tech #LinuxSecurity #Malware00Share
carly96+FollowDiscord’s Trojan Horse: Are We Safe?The DoubleTrouble banking trojan is now sneaking onto devices via Discord, not just fake bank sites. With advanced keylogging, screen recording, and UI overlays, it’s a real threat to your credentials and crypto wallets. As attackers use social platforms to deliver malware, are we underestimating the risks of downloading outside official app stores? How can we balance convenience and security in our digital lives? Let’s talk. #Tech #cybersecurity #malware10Share
vincentchen+FollowCan Accessibility Tools Be a Security Risk?Just when we thought malware couldn’t get any sneakier, the Coyote banking trojan is now hijacking Microsoft’s accessibility features to spot when you open banking or crypto sites. By leveraging the UI Automation framework, it can read your browser tabs and cross-check them against a list of targeted banks and exchanges. Should we be worried about accessibility tools becoming the next big attack vector, or is this just a clever one-off? Let’s debate! #Tech #Cybersecurity #Malware10Share
Kara Rosario+FollowWhen Hackers Hack Other HackersEver thought the biggest threat to hackers might be... other hackers? Sophos just exposed a wild twist: over a hundred GitHub projects are laced with backdoors, but only target those trying to cheat at games or dabble in malware. The so-called Sakura RAT is harmless to regular users but punishes would-be cybercriminals. Is this poetic justice or just another layer of risk in the open-source world? Would you trust any 'free' cheat or hacking tool after this? #Cybersecurity #Malware #TechDebate #Tech10Share
chenmichele+FollowClickFix Evolves: Are Any Devices Safe?Just when we thought ClickFix was old news, it’s back—and now it’s targeting every major operating system, not just Windows. The latest twist? On Android and iOS, you don’t even have to click anything for malware to sneak in. Is this the new normal for mobile security, or will antivirus tools keep up? How are you locking down your devices these days? Let’s talk defenses and digital hygiene! #cybersecurity #malware #mobilesecurity #Tech10Share
vincentwilson+FollowNFC: The Next Big Security Blind Spot?Just when you thought you had scams figured out, along comes SuperCard X—Android malware that hijacks your phone’s tap-to-pay feature. This isn’t just about stealing card numbers; attackers can actually use your card remotely for real purchases. It all starts with a convincing text and ends with your bank account drained. Is NFC tech too convenient for its own good, or is it time for Google to step up security? Let’s debate. #AndroidSecurity #NFC #Malware #MobilePayments #TechDebate #Tech00Share
russell01+FollowMalware Breach: Who Guards the Gatekeepers?When a government engineer’s credentials leak repeatedly due to info-stealing malware, it’s not just a personal issue—it’s a systemic one. If someone with access to core financial and security systems can get hit, what does that say about our digital defenses? Are agencies like DOGE and CISA doing enough to protect the very people who protect us? Let’s talk about where the real vulnerabilities lie—and who should be held accountable. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #InfoSec #GovernmentTech #Malware #Tech60Share