Tu Google Chrome pide a gritos una actualización: esta vulnerabilidad infecta tu PC sin que hagas más que un clic https://t.co/LeIDwDznd7 https://t.co/9CUOjl2fAc
Cyberattaques : les hackers ont une nouvelle « arme puissante » pour pirater vos comptes ➡️ https://t.co/sbtwOoDpko https://t.co/LZ8UaM89md
⚠️ Un ataque cibernético masivo compromete la seguridad de miles de usuarios de Google Chrome https://t.co/PPKWMC4Tw9
A new hacking tool called Atlantis AIO has emerged, enabling cybercriminals to automate credential-stuffing attacks across more than 140 platforms, including popular services such as Gmail, Netflix, PayPal, and DoorDash. This tool allows hackers to test millions of stolen login credentials quickly and stealthily, reportedly marketed to thousands of clients. In a related cybersecurity incident, over 150,000 websites have been compromised through malicious JavaScript injections that redirect users to Chinese-language gambling ads, leveraging fake Bet365 branding and other deceptive techniques. The Indian government has issued a security warning urging Google Chrome users to update their browsers immediately due to these vulnerabilities.