Anyone who downloaded CPU-Z or HWMonitor from the official CPUID website in recent days may have received malware instead of ...
With the links giving you a malware-infected file instead ...
The CPUID website was compromised, leading to popular Windows utilities such as CPU-Z and HWMonitor delivering multi-stage, ...
Download links were replaced by a Russian-speaking threat actor to distribute a recently emerged malware named STX RAT.
The CPU-Z And HWMonitor installers being compromised is notable because a user could do everything correctly and still get pwned.
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.
CPUID breach served STX RAT via trojanized CPU-Z downloads on April 9–10, impacting 150+ victims and multiple industries.
A potential software supply-chain incident is unfolding around CPUID, the developer behind CPU-Z and HWMonitor, after ...