Cybercriminals are now able to rent Malware-as-a-service and legally install malware on your PC. Learn how to identify these ...
Accidentally clicking a link in a phishing email can be worrying. Although it doesn't automatically mean your device is compromised, some malicious websites may attempt to download malware in the ...
Tycoon2FA has become a leading phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platforms, enabling campaigns that reach over 500,000 organizations monthly, prompting Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) to work with ...
Most scam texts are easy to spot, but this one feels different. At first glance, the message looks polished and uses official branding that signals credibility. It also includes technical details that ...
Scammers are using cloned versions of popular AI coding tools to spread info-stealing malware through fake installation ...
Think that Amazon PC deal is a steal? Think again. Discover the hidden scam targeting bargain hunters and why you are not ...
This past week, many agencies celebrated "Safer Internet Day" by sharing tips to help us all be mindful of the importance of staying alert to potential safety and fraud issues online. One area that ...
A new social engineering campaign is abusing fake CAPTCHA verification pages to trick Windows users into launching StealC information-stealing malware. The attack relies on compromised websites that ...
Over the past decade, the company has become a familiar name in security rankings, partly because its tools manage to do something many competitors struggle with: protect devices without slowing them ...
BRATTLEBORO — Brooks Memorial Library will host a guided discussion on identifying features of online scams for the spotlight subject of Talking About Tech, the monthly drop-in opportunity where ...
Scam emails are getting better at looking official. This one claims to be an urgent warning from Microsoft about your email account. It looks serious. It feels time sensitive. And that is exactly the ...