A new phishing campaign uses fake interview invites--impersonating brands like Adidas, Netflix, Adobe, and FIFA--to steal users' Google account credentials.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has ordered government agencies to patch an actively exploited maximum-severity flaw in the Adobe ColdFusion commercial web app development platform by Friday.
A phishing campaign is impersonating more than 30 well-known brands, including Adobe, Netflix, Coca-Cola, and OpenAI, in fake job interviews to steal Google account credentials from marketing professionals.
The Adobe Flash multimedia platform has had a surprising influence on the world of gaming, including on mobile. So, let's dig in and find out more about it!
Attackers are now exploiting a maximum-severity Adobe ColdFusion vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-48282, according to vulnerability intelligence company KEVIntel.