A fake Zoom meeting website is silently pushing surveillance software onto Windows machines. Visitors land on a convincing imitation of a Zoom video call. Moments later, an automatic “Update Available ...
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Hackers spread crypto stealing malware through Facebook ads
Hackers are targeting crypto users through launching aggressive Windows 11 update ads on Facebook.
“Taking five seconds to confirm a meeting link really leads to zoom.us [instead of an impostor link] is a simple habit that can prevent a serious problem,” Malwarebytes advises. The fake website that ...
Fake CAPTCHA attacks exploded by 563% last year: How to spot them and stay safe online ...
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Warning: Facebook Ads for Free Windows 11 Upgrade Will Infect PCs With Malware
Scammers are preying on Windows 10 users who haven't moved to Windows 11 with ads that urge you to 'Upgrade to Win 11 Pro Today,' antivirus provider Malwarebytes reports.
According to a Malwarebytes report, a coordinated campaign of Facebook ads purported to give users free upgrades to Windows 11, and even sent users to a credible fake of the official Microsoft ...
ZeroDayRAT spyware compromises iPhone and Android devices to access messages, notifications, location data and live camera ...
Hackers are using a fake Zoom update to install a corporate workforce monitoring tool that operates covertly and is often missed by antivirus programs.
It’s hard to overstate the role that Wi-Fi plays in virtually every facet of life. The organization that shepherds the ...
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79 people shared their stories of getting paid to do dumb things
People share their experiences of doing dumb things and getting paid.
The Microsoft Defender team has discovered a coordinated campaign targeting software developers through malicious repositories posing as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessment materials, ...
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