Malware developers and attackers are abusing the Discord chat service by using it to host their malware, act as command and control servers, or by modifying the chat client to perform malicious ...
Malware targeting Discord user accounts has been discovered by security researchers. Uncovered by MalwareHunterTeam, the new variant of the AnarchyGrabber malware modifies Discord client files in ...
A dozen malicious PyPi packages have been discovered installing malware that modifies the Discord client to become an information-sealing backdoor and stealing data from web browsers and Roblox. The ...
While robust passwords help you secure your valuable online accounts, hardware-based two-factor authentication takes that security to the next level. Read now DevOps security firm JFrog discovered 17 ...
A large number of new malicious packages have been found in the npm repository, whose goal is to steal login credentials of Discord users (also known as Discord tokens). DevOps security firm JFRog ...
The lurking code-bombs lift Discord tokens from users of any applications that pulled the packages into their code bases. A series of malicious packages in the Node.js package manager (npm) code ...
One Discord network search turned up 20,000 virus results, researchers found. Workflow and collaboration tools like Slack and Discord have been infiltrated by threat actors, who are abusing their ...
Discord denies paying ransom after hackers claim breach of 5.5 million users via Zendesk support system, exposing ID data.
When you create a Discord account, you’re assigned a token. Your Discord token is separate from your username, tag, and password, and allows whoever has it to log ...
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