A federal jury convicted Cameron Curry, 27, a Charlotte resident, of carrying out an extensive cyber extortion scheme targeting a Washington, D.C.-based international technology company. He faces up to two years in prison on each of the six charges. Curry, who worked as a data analyst for about six months with the victim company and…
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AI, Global Security News
China-Nexus Hackers Skulk in Southeast Asian Military Orgs for Years
Researchers uncovered an extensive cyberespionage campaign that used novel backdoors and familiar evasion techniques to maintain persistent access to regional targets.
Global Security News
Datadog Strengthens A/NZ Commitment with New Channel and Alliances Leadership
COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT: Leveraging extensive industry experience, Renee Mitsis will focus on deepening collaboration with partners and customers while helping scale Datadog’s partnership strategy across the region.
AI, Global Security News, malware
Helpful Skills or Hidden Payloads? Bitdefender Labs Dives Deep into the OpenClaw Malicious Skill Trap
New research from Bitdefender Labs has uncovered extensive and active abuse within the rapidly growing OpenClaw AI skills ecosystem, revealing how seemingly helpful automation tools are being weaponised to deliver malware, steal credentials, and compromise both consumer and corporate environments.
AI, Global Security News, malware
Helpful Skills or Hidden Payloads? Bitdefender Labs Dives Deep into the OpenClaw Malicious Skill Trap
New research from Bitdefender Labs has uncovered extensive and active abuse within the rapidly growing OpenClaw AI skills ecosystem, revealing how seemingly helpful automation tools are being weaponised to deliver malware, steal credentials, and compromise both consumer and corporate environments.
AI, Global Security News, malware
Helpful Skills or Hidden Payloads? Bitdefender Labs Dives Deep into the OpenClaw Malicious Skill Trap
New research from Bitdefender Labs has uncovered extensive and active abuse within the rapidly growing OpenClaw AI skills ecosystem, revealing how seemingly helpful automation tools are being weaponised to deliver malware, steal credentials, and compromise both consumer and corporate environments.
