One of the main ways the malware is spreading is through browser extensions
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One of the main ways the malware is spreading is through browser extensions
Though laws require it, many schools still don’t have a dedicated data privacy professional on staff
Samples of ransomware encryptors were discovered that appear to target macOS devices
From phishing to flirting, there are several ways you can be scammed on social media
Bad actors have figured our how to compromise public charging stations to infect your device with malware
The new requirements will force developers to have in-app and web-based methods available to users who want to delete their information
The marketplace sold logins, cookies and browser fingerprints that were stolen from breached systems
Researchers believe that the variants were created without the unique features of the original to help it stay hidden
The new threat not only can steal passwords, but can also access additional security features like SMS and authenticator codes
“I actually noticed it at about 4 in the morning by total accident…”
Reports suggest that the hack stemmed from a Phishing scam and that the company had no intention of notifying their employees
Ring denies a ransomware attack occurred, however they do acknowledge a third party vendor may have experienced an “event”
Users report seeing chat queries from other users, along with something much more severe
Fake versions of the chatbot are spreading on social media and have even snuck onto the Google Play Store
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In an email from the district, the schools appear to be “fully functioning and students have access to the tools they need”
Vishing attacks have risen over 500% just in the last year alone