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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSMalicious apps can trivially thwart Mojave 10.14's new privacy protections.
Your employees need help recognizing the warning signs and understanding how to protect themselves online.
By John Mason
If you are a VPN user it is time to come out from the myth that every VPN is here to secure your privacy. Internet censorship is on the rise, and data from Freedom on the Net, based on an annual assessment of the situation of Internet freedom in 65 countries, reveals that not only […]
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The latest macOS ships with more than just Dark Mode and Stacks, but one researcher has already claimed to bypass Mojave’s updated privacy protections.
A recent cryptomining campaign shows criminal ingenuity.
The spam campaign mostly targets victims in Turkey and Germany.
If you're thinking of donating money to help victims of Hurricane Florence, please do your research on the charitable entity before giving: A slew of new domains apparently related to Hurricane Florence relief efforts are now accepting donations on behalf of victims without much accountability for how the money will be spent.
For the past two weeks, KrebsOnSecurity has been monitoring dozens of new domain name registrations that include the terms "hurricane" and/or "florence" and some word related to support (e.g., "relief," "assistance," etc. Most of these domains have remained parked or dormant since their creation earlier this month; however, several of them became active only in the past few days, directing visitors to donate money through private PayPal accounts without providing any information about who is running the site or what will be done with donated funds.
Chrome users are now automatically signed into the browser if they're signed into any other Google service, such as Gmail.
By Waqas
Unfortunately, unsuspected freelancers are falling for the malware scam. Fiverr and Freelancer.com are two of the most popular websites for freelancers and clients looking for skilled professionals. Currently, both sites have millions of registered users from hundreds of countries and that makes them lucrative targets for cybercriminals. Recently, security researchers at MalwareHunterTeam have discovered a new piece of […]
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