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Researchers find 245 extensions installed on nearly a million devices The extensions could turn devices into web scraping bots for a commercial service Researchers warned about major security ...
Fake websites have recently surged in the Google search top rankings, tricking users into clicking on the malicious links.
Many Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browser add-ons, including several prominent products, were found to be spying on users and communicating with a third-party server, in what appears to be a ...
Experts have uncovered a malicious campaign using SEO-optimized fake landing pages to deploy a malware loader called Oyster. Cybersecurity researchers Arctic Wolf found threat actors have created ...
Vacation scams are nothing new. Travel can be expensive and people are looking to grab the best prices they can get, says ...
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A last-minute rule change lets European iPhone owners download apps from rival stores and developer websites, while ...
ClickFix malware targets Mac users with Atomic macOS Stealer through fake CAPTCHA prompts, using social engineering to trick victims into running malicious Terminal commands.
New Android flaw in notifications allow hackers to exploit users; experts call better mobile security risks.
Submit a file for malware analysis Microsoft security researchers analyze suspicious files to determine if they are threats, unwanted applications, or normal files. Submit files you think are malware ...
New Malware campaign targets Minecraft players through fake mods distributed on GitHub. Attackers use the Stargazers Ghost Network to spread Java-based malware that delivers an information-stealing ...