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.
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 ...
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Analysis shared by vx-underground says the malicious installer appears to have targeted 64-bit HWMonitor users and included a fake CRYPTBASE.dll designed to blend in with legitimate Windows components ...
With the links giving you a malware-infected file instead ...
A convincing Microsoft lookalike tricks users into downloading malware that steals passwords, payments, and account access.
Users have raised concerns over CPU-Z and HWMonitor downloads after spotting unusual files and security warnings. Reports suggest possible issues with official download paths, though no confirmation ...
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The CPUID website was compromised, leading to popular Windows utilities such as CPU-Z and HWMonitor delivering multi-stage, evasive malware.
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