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Security analysts report malicious TikTok videos tricking users into installing dangerous info-stealing malware. The scam uses fake software activation tutorials to deploy Aura Stealer, which harvests sensitive data including passwords and cryptocurrency credentials.
Security researchers are warning about a sophisticated malware campaign spreading through TikTok videos that claim to offer software activation methods, according to recent reports. The scheme tricks users into executing malicious commands that deploy info-stealing malware capable of harvesting sensitive personal and financial information.
A new Docker application is changing how administrators manage servers remotely by combining SSH terminal access with a comprehensive file management system. Termix provides a browser-based dashboard that eliminates the need for multiple tools when working with remote servers, NAS devices, and Raspberry Pi systems. The solution reportedly brings desktop-like file exploration to secure shell connections while maintaining the reliability of traditional SSH.
Server administrators and home lab enthusiasts now have access to a comprehensive new tool that fundamentally transforms the SSH management experience, according to recent reports. Termix, a Docker-based application, reportedly combines terminal access with full file management capabilities through a clean web interface, eliminating the need to juggle multiple tools when working with remote systems.
Popular social media platforms, browsers, and mobile games are systematically harvesting contact lists from millions of users, according to security analysis. The practice enables companies to build extensive profiles on both users and their contacts without consent, creating significant privacy vulnerabilities across digital ecosystems.
Major technology companies including those behind TikTok, Instagram, and Pinterest are routinely accessing and uploading users’ complete contact lists, according to recent security reports. Analysis indicates that even applications with no legitimate need for contact data, such as photo editors and mobile games, are requesting and obtaining comprehensive address book access.