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EvilTokens device-code phishing kit totally more evil than we all thought

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July 1, 2026

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EvilTokens device-code phishing kit totally more evil than we all thought

It's a 'complete BEC operations environment,' Talos researcher says

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The Hacker News

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· Jul 7, 2026

CERT/CC Warns of Hidden Admin Backdoor in Tenda Router Firmware

Several versions of firmware released by Chinese network device manufacturer Tenda have been found to embed an undocumented authentication backdoor that enables administrative access to the devices' web management interfaces, the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) warned Monday. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-11405, to bypass the password verification process

The Register

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· Jun 29, 2026

AI may be good at finding security vulnerabilities, but it can't beat human stupidity

You don't need Mythos or GPT-5.5-Cyber to find a vuln to exploit when the world's password habits are so sloppy

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 21, 2026

Malware scam leaves Singapore’s Android users out of pocket

Malware scam leaves Singapore’s Android users out of pocket

ZDNet

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· Jul 9, 2026

The best malware removal software of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

Think your device is infected? Try out our favorite software to remove malware and restore your security.

Wired

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Busy Bar Is a Gadget to Get People to Leave You Alone

Flipper Devices, a company that built a banned hacking device, now wants to hack your attention span.

ANTARA News

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· Jul 1, 2026

On-us Brings Real-Time Smart E-Vouchers to Google Wallet, Giving Marketers a Live Read on Customer Behavior

On-us, a leading global incentive intelligence platform, launched its patented Smart E-Voucher solution on Google ...

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Related coverage for "EvilTokens device-code phishing kit totally more evil than we all thought": The Hacker News — CERT/CC Warns of Hidden Admin Backdoor in Tenda Router Firmware. The Register — AI may be good at finding security vulnerabilities, but it can't beat human stupidity. Borneo Bulletin — Malware scam leaves Singapore’s Android users out of pocket. ZDNet — The best malware removal software of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed. Wired — The Busy Bar Is a Gadget to Get People to Leave You Alone. ANTARA News — On-us Brings Real-Time Smart E-Vouchers to Google Wallet, Giving Marketers a Live Read on Customer Behavior