A fake site about hot dog-eating capabilities may seem funny, but behind the laughs lies a series of serious cybersecurity failures.
The best way to avoid ClickFix attacks is to be aware of them—question unexpected prompts skeptically, make sure your device is updated, and verify the legitimacy of prompts before you execute them.
Techsperts are warning users about a sneaky new calendar scam, in which cybercrooks have figured out a sneaky way to blast iPhones and iPads with bogus alerts in order to hack their personal info.
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OpenAI said it banned accounts linked to Chinese law enforcement, romance scammers and influence operations, including a ...
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A new malicious campaign mixes the ClickFix method with fake CAPTCHA and a signed Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) script to ultimately deliver the Amatera infostealing malware. The ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The state's power grid operator, ERCOT, is reminding Texans it does not text people directly to share information about power grid conditions. Some Texans have been getting text ...
Microsoft is trying to make Windows app development feel a lot less painful. This week, the company unveiled winapp, a new open-source command-line tool designed to cut through the setup, packaging, ...
Windows 11 users trying to escape the buggy KB5074109 update are running into a new problem: the uninstall process itself is failing with error 0x800f0905. Instead of ...