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 ...
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 ...
Researchers have found another 17 malicious packages in an open source repository, as the use of such repositories to spread malware continues to flourish. This time, the malicious code was found in ...
Recent LofyLife campaign steals tokens and infects client files to monitor various user actions, such as log-ins, password changes and payment methods. Threat actors once again are using the node ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you've received an invite link to Discord but never used it to join that specific server, don't click through it weeks or months later. As Bleeping Computer reports, hackers have repurposed Discord ...