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Magecart hides payload in favicon EXIF via third-party scripts, bypassing static analysis and stealing checkout data at runtime.
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Malicious Chrome extensions tied to ownership transfers push malware and steal data, exposing thousands to credential theft and system compromise.
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A video from the ongoing CBSE board examinations has gone viral after a student scanned a QR code printed on a question paper and was unexpectedly redirected to Rick Astley’s music video on YouTube.
Hackers aren't "breaking" your MFA anymore — they’re just riding shotgun during your login to steal the session token right out from under you.
CBSE uses QR code on question papers to track and secure exams. Here’s why they are used and what happened in the recent Class 12 maths QR code issue.