Spammers are exploiting Google Forms quizzes to bypass anti-spam filters and distribute scam emails, according to researchers at cybersecurity firm Talos. They use the “Release Scores” feature to obtain recipients’ email addresses. The emails appear to come from Google’s servers, making them more likely to reach the recipient’s inbox. Talos highlighted a recent cryptocurrency scam where scammers created a fake website claiming the victim had earned 1.3 Bitcoins, and requested payment and personal details.
Top gaming engine Godot hijacked to infect thousands of PCs with malware
Security researchers at Check Point Research have discovered new malware written in Godot’s programming language, GDScript. The GodLoader malware has already infected at least 17,000