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This TikTok scam promises you a free Photoshop or Windows license - and then steals your info
The TikTok video's instructions are simple and promise to easily solve a problem you have - but it's a ruse. Here's what happens next.
WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems on the Internet. In fact, more than 43 percent of all ...
Hackers use fake Google search results to trick users into downloading lookalike apps laced with malware that have been pushed to the top.
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Google nukes 3,000 YouTube videos that sowed malware disguised as cracked software
Check Point helps exorcise vast 'Ghost Network' that used fake tutorials to push infostealers Google has taken down thousands ...
Hacking keeps evolving, just like any other profession. Cybercriminals are always upgrading their tools, especially malware, to find new ways to scam people and steal data or money. The old tricks no ...
Malware includes viruses, worms, adware, spyware, and ransomware — they all work differently but tend to cause similar ...
If you come across a security researcher from a company called High Sierra Cyber Security, beware — you may get tricked into downloading malware on your computer. High Sierra is a cover for a group of ...
A malicious ZIP file briefly replaced Xubuntu's torrent download. What happened, who was at risk, and why your Linux ...
Rust-based ChaosBot exploits Discord and phishing to infiltrate networks, while Chaos-C++ adds data destruction.
One particularly sneaky piece of malware is trying to trick Android users into downloading it by claiming that their smartphone is already infected with that very same malware and that they need to ...
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