Cybercriminals look to cash in on the vaccine rollout, including by falsely offering to help people jump the line
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Cybercriminals look to cash in on the vaccine rollout, including by falsely offering to help people jump the line
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UK police also give some food for thought to those on the verge of breaking the law
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Cyberthreats can take the fun out of connected gadgets – here's how to make sure your children enjoy the tech without putting themselves or their family at risk
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You know that malware is bad, but are you also aware of the various common ways in which it can infiltrate your devices?
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When it comes to holiday gifts, surprise and wonder are always welcome. When it comes to protecting your security, however, you don’t want to leave anything to chance.
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Supply‑chain attack against a certification authority in Southeast Asia. Holiday online… Safely! Scammers targeting PayPal users. Week in security with Tony Anscombe
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ESET researchers have uncovered a supply-chain attack on the website of a government in Southeast Asia.
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This year, many of us will be celebrating Christmas with our loved ones virtually, however we shouldn’t underestimate the value of securing our online communication.
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Other leaked data included a range of personal information such as names, addresses and personal healthcare information.
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What are some common ploys targeting PayPal users? Here’s what you should watch out for when using the popular payment service.
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ESET researchers discovered that chat software called Able Desktop, part of a business management suite popular in Mongolia was used to deliver the HyperBro backdoor (commonly used by LuckyMouse), the Korplug RAT , and a RAT called Tmanger. A Q&A with security researcher Alejandro Hernández, who has unearthed a long list of vulnerabilities in leading online trading platforms that may expose their users to a host of security and privacy
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A Q&A with security researcher Alejandro Hernández, who has unearthed a long list of vulnerabilities in leading trading platforms that may expose their users to a host of security and privacy risks
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While shopping for the perfect presents, be on the lookout for naughty cybercriminals trying to ruin your Christmas cheer by tricking you out of both gifts and money
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LuckyMouse, TA428, HyperBro, Tmanger and ShadowPad linked in Mongolian supply-chain attack
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The last Patch Tuesday of the year brings another fresh batch of fixes for Microsoft products and while the number may be lower the patches are no less important.
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U.S. tax-payers will be able to enroll in the Identity Protection PIN program that was previously available only to certain users starting mid-January.
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The new release patches a total of eight vulnerabilities affecting the desktop versions of the popular browser.
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ESET researchers analyze Turla Crutch, Cybersecurity Trends 2021 report is out and how to stay safe when paying with your phone.
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Santa will soon come down the chimney, but there are potential entry points into your home and digital life that you should never leave open
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Using a zero-click exploit, an attacker could have taken complete control of any iPhone within Wi-Fi range in seconds
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ESET experts look back at some of the key themes that defined the cybersecurity landscape in the year that’s ending and give their takes on what to expect in 2021
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ESET researchers discover a new backdoor used by Turla to exfiltrate stolen documents to Dropbox
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Without ever setting foot in the lab, a threat actor could dupe DNA researchers into creating pathogens, according to a study describing "an end-to-end cyber-biological attack"
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Are mobile payments and digital wallets safe? Are the apps safer than credit cards? What are the main risks? Here’s what to know.
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Is your smart doorbell putting you at risk of cyberattacks? – Spotify accounts hijacked en masse – Staying safe from SIM swapping
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The operation was carried out against fraudsters trying to monetize stolen credit card data on the internet’s seedy underbelly
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The U.S. law enforcement agency shares a sampling of more than 90 spoofed FBI-related domains registered recently
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Here’s what to know about attacks where a fraudster has your number, literally and otherwise
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This won't be music to your ears – researchers spot an unsecured database replete with records used for an account hijacking spree
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The peace of mind that comes with connected home security gadgets may be false – your smart doorbell may make an inviting target for unwanted visitors
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Lazarus takes aim at South Korea via an unusual supply-chain attack – The harsh reality of poor passwords – Bumble bitten by bugs
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From the impact of the pandemic on cybersecurity careers to workers’ job satisfaction, the report offers a number of interesting findings
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They’re supremely easy to remember, as well as easy to crack. Here’s how to improve your password security.
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The information at risk of theft due to API flaws included people’s pictures, locations, dating preferences and Facebook data
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ESET researchers uncover a novel Lazarus supply-chain attack leveraging WIZVERA VeraPort software
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ESET research uncovers a backdoor targeting POS systems – Why you shouldn't share your Netflix password – Data of millions of hotel guests exposed
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Looking for vulnerabilities, securing systems or dismantling them, these are all viable career paths in the cybersecurity industry. Could one of them be right for you?
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The last three weeks have seen a bumper crop of patches for zero-day bugs across software from Google, Apple and Microsoft
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Backdoor authors show deep knowledge of the targeted POS software, decrypting database passwords from Windows registry values
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The second Tuesday of the month brings another fresh batch of fixes for security vulnerabilities in various Microsoft products
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Sharing is caring – except when it isn’t. Here’s why you shouldn’t share your password for online media services with other people.
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The cache of data sitting wide open on a server included full names, national ID numbers and credit card data
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Could a career in cybersecurity be right for you? – Google discloses a zero-day bug in Windows – Video game maker Capcom suffers a breach
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The vulnerabilities, which are all being abused for targeted attacks, affect a long list of devices
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The developer of popular video game franchises took swift action to prevent the attack from spreading further across its systems
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The updates come on the heels of news of attacks exploiting another zero-day in Chrome in tandem with a previously-unknown Windows flaw
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There’s no shortage of opportunities for cybersecurity professionals and people looking to break into this field of endeavor. Could this also be the right career path for you?
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The security hole isn’t expected to be plugged until the forthcoming Patch Tuesday bundle of security fixes
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New ESET Threat Report is out – Are things in IoT security finally changing? – 5 spooky tales of data breaches
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As Election Day draws near, here's a snapshot of how this election cycle is faring in the hands of the would-be digitally meddlesome
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