Author Archives: Onsite Computing, Inc.

Choosing the right anti-malware software for Macs

It’s a common misconception that Macs are more secure devices than PCs, but the reality is far different. Malicious programs, or malware, are becoming so much more sophisticated, evasive, and dangerous that even Macs are vulnerable. To protect your device and personal information, it’s crucial to have anti-malware software. Do Macs need anti-malware software? Macs […]

Why you need anti-malware protection for your Mac

Protecting your Mac from malware, such as viruses, Trojans, worms, ransomware and spyware is essential for maintaining the security and privacy of your data. This article explores why Macs face increasing risks and how the right anti-malware software can keep your data and online activities safe. Do Macs need anti-malware software? Macs are typically targeted […]

ShadowSilk Hits 36 Government Targets in Central Asia and APAC Using Telegram Bots

A threat activity cluster known as ShadowSilk has been attributed to a fresh set of attacks targeting government entities within Central Asia and Asia-Pacific (APAC). According to Group-IB, nearly three dozen victims have been identified, with the intrusions mainly geared towards data exfiltration. The hacking group shares toolset and infrastructural overlaps with campaigns undertaken by […]

Salesloft OAuth Breach via Drift AI Chat Agent Exposes Salesforce Customer Data

A widespread data theft campaign has allowed hackers to breach sales automation platform Salesloft to steal OAuth and refresh tokens associated with the Drift artificial intelligence (AI) chat agent. The activity, assessed to be opportunistic in nature, has been attributed to a threat actor tracked by Google Threat Intelligence Group and Mandiant, tracked as UNC6395. […]

Blind Eagle’s Five Clusters Target Colombia Using RATs, Phishing Lures, and Dynamic DNS Infra

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered five distinct activity clusters linked to a persistent threat actor known as Blind Eagle between May 2024 and July 2025. These attacks, observed by Recorded Future Insikt Group, targeted various victims, but primarily within the Colombian government across local, municipal, and federal levels. The threat intelligence firm is tracking the activity […]

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