How hackers are using COVID-19 fears to push new scams and malware
Cybercriminals may be staying home, but they’re not taking a break from phishing attempts and password hacking during the coronavirus outbreak.
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Mar 26, 2020 | Malware |
Cybercriminals may be staying home, but they’re not taking a break from phishing attempts and password hacking during the coronavirus outbreak.
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Mar 26, 2020 | Google |
As people work and socialize from home, video conferencing software Zoom has exploded in popularity. What the company and its privacy policy don’t make clear is that the iOS version of the Zoom app is sending some...
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Mar 26, 2020 | Malware |
Hackers use snail-mail to send target company an envelope with a malware-laced USB thumb drive.
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Mar 26, 2020 | Malware |
People who made purchases from the official Tupperware website over the past couple of weeks may have had their payment card information stolen, cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes warned on Wednesday. read more
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Mar 26, 2020 | Malware |
Organisations are detecting higher numbers of phishing emails than before, while detection of malware and ransomware have halved.
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