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The Onion Effect-One Malicious Zip File Hides Multiple Layers of Zip Files
Once again, hackers have found a sneaky way of hiding malware most of us would never expect.
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Mar 162 min read
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That Dream Job on LinkedIn Could Be Your Nightmare
Most of us would agree hunting for that dream job is a job in itself.
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Mar 162 min read
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Are You Hacker-Bait? Phishing Malware Lets Picky Attackers Decide
If the data is deemed hack-worthy, it’s the beginning of a financial nightmare for the chosen victims.
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Mar 162 min read
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Mazda Infotainment Software Drives Hacks
Most drivers love their infotainment systems.
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Mar 162 min read
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Fake Zoom Link Delivers Malware
With just one click, unsuspecting targets find their crypto accounts drained by a devious cyberattack.
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Mar 162 min read
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Email Scams Threaten Extortion And Blackmail
An uptick in email scams has cybersecurity professionals concerned, and for good reason.
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Mar 162 min read
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McAfee Lists Top 10 Celebs Who Try to Steal Your Money
Celebrities being exploited is nothing new.
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Mar 162 min read
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New Clickjack Attacks: Where You Double-Click Matters
All it takes is one wrong double-click that puts this crime into motion, leaving countless victims unaware they’ve been duped.
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Mar 162 min read
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Calling Your FI? You Could Be Calling a Hacker Instead
When did calling your financial institution (FI) turn into calling a hacker instead?
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Mar 162 min read
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Sneaky Email Phishing Uses Corrupt MS Word Files
Always looking for new ways to swindle us, hackers are using purposely corrupted Word files to hook unsuspecting users.
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Mar 162 min read
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Agencies Warning Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail Users of Fire-Related Scams
As with all catastrophes and other disasters and big events scammers seem to come out of the ashes to take advantage of empathizers among us
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Mar 162 min read
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Don't Google Your Way Into Being Hacked
Just when you thought it was safe to Google, it turns out that some search terms can get you hacked.
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Mar 162 min read
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Don't Wake Up to a TrickMo Attack
TrickMo, the Android banking trojan is back with a vengeance.
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Mar 162 min read
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Keeping Your Bank Account And Credit Cyber-Smart
Hacking banks and their account holders is the most direct cash infusion a hacker can get…and they know it.
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Feb 93 min read
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Stop Before You Scan: QR Codes Hiding Malware
Scanning those helpful QR (quick response) codes get us information in a flash.
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Feb 92 min read
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Gmail Tech Support Exposes New Threats From AI
A significant cybersecurity breach involving Gmail raised alarms across the tech community late in 2024.
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Feb 92 min read
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Trinity Double-Extortion Ransomware Group Targets Healthcare
Paying a ransom to have your organization's sensitive information returned is bad enough.
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Feb 92 min read
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Spam Filters Won’t Save You All The Time
Anti-spam filters are certainly a great tool for eliminating the barrage of unwanted email messages.
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Feb 93 min read
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Verification CAPTCHA Spreads Malware to Windows Users
That familiar CAPTCHA challenge we’re asked to do proving we’re not robots is getting some Windows users in trouble.
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Feb 92 min read
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Experts Warn: Malvertising on the Rise
The name is short for malicious advertising, but malvertising’s long record of infecting devices is growing fast.
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Jan 262 min read
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