With the links giving you a malware-infected file instead ...
Anyone who downloaded CPU-Z or HWMonitor from the official CPUID website in recent days may have received malware instead of ...
The CPUID website was compromised, leading to popular Windows utilities such as CPU-Z and HWMonitor delivering multi-stage, ...
The CPU-Z And HWMonitor installers being compromised is notable because a user could do everything correctly and still get pwned.
CPUID breach served STX RAT via trojanized CPU-Z downloads on April 9–10, impacting 150+ victims and multiple industries.
The devs were quick to remove the malware, as millions of users rely on these to track temperatures, voltages, fan speeds, ...
Analysis shared by vx-underground says the malicious installer appears to have targeted 64-bit HWMonitor users and included a ...
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 ...
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.
CPU-Z and HWMonitor are popular system tools, likely making them a target for attackers who used that trust to spread ...
TL;DR: CPU-Z v2.16 enhances hardware monitoring with support for AMD RDNA 4 GPUs like the Radeon RX 9060 XT, NVIDIA RTX 50 series GPUs including RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5050, and new AMD Ryzen CPUs such ...