CPUID breach served STX RAT via trojanized CPU-Z downloads on April 9–10, impacting 150+ victims and multiple industries.
Anyone who downloaded CPU-Z or HWMonitor from the official CPUID website in recent days may have received malware instead of ...
A major security incident has hit users of popular PC tools after hackers briefly compromised the official website of CPUID.
The devs were quick to remove the malware, as millions of users rely on these to track temperatures, voltages, fan speeds, ...
CPU-Z and HWMonitor are popular system tools, likely making them a target for attackers who used that trust to spread ...
The CPU-Z And HWMonitor installers being compromised is notable because a user could do everything correctly and still get pwned.
If you downloaded the free PC-monitoring tools CPU-Z or HWMonitor yesterday, you may have actually installed malware after a ...
Analysis shared by vx-underground says the malicious installer appears to have targeted 64-bit HWMonitor users and included a ...
Hackers gained access to an API for the CPUID project and changed the download links on the official website to serve ...
If you've downloaded CPU-Z or HWMonitor recently, you might want to double check the files you've used, as they could be infected.
The CPUID website was compromised, leading to popular Windows utilities such as CPU-Z and HWMonitor delivering multi-stage, ...
A potential software supply-chain incident is unfolding around CPUID, the developer behind CPU-Z and HWMonitor, after multiple reports claimed that official download links were serving malware rather ...