ESET research into a campaign of the Winnti Group – The FBI warns of a job scam – What IoT legislation means for device makers and users
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ESET research into a campaign of the Winnti Group – The FBI warns of a job scam – What IoT legislation means for device makers and users
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As the teams prepare to battle it out on the gridiron, fraudsters are waiting to intercept your funds
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ESET researchers uncover a new campaign of the Winnti Group targeting universities and using ShadowPad and Winnti malware
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No more default logins on new IoT devices if UK legislators get their way
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The league and scores of teams were caught off-guard by the re-emergence of an infamous hacking group
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Have you had a Google Privacy Checkup lately? If not, when better than international Data Privacy Day to audit the privacy of your Google account?
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Cybercriminals are putting a new twist on an old trick
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Zero-day in Internet Explorer – Microsoft cloud leaked big – Dating apps accused of sharing user data with advertisers
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Safari’s anti-tracking feature could apparently give access to users’ browsing habits
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Databases containing 14 years’ worth of customer support logs were publicly accessible with no password protection
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Some of the most popular dating services may be violating GDPR or other privacy laws
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Are you looking to hide in plain sight? Here’s a rundown of three options for becoming invisible online
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You may want to implement a workaround or stop using the browser altogether, at least until Microsoft issues a a fix
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Microsoft plugs a serious hole in Windows – Your options after Windows 7 end of life – iPhones as security keys for Google accounts
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A subscription to the trove of personal details could be had for as little as $2
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And it doesn’t require much more than downloading a dedicated app
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An ESET-commissioned survey sheds light on the browsing habits of Australians and how they protect themselves online
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The company will also soon launch anti-fingerprinting measures aimed at detecting and mitigating covert tracking and workarounds
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The US intelligence agency expects attackers to waste no time in developing tools aimed at exploiting the vulnerability
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Multiple cable modem models from various manufacturers found vulnerable to takeover attacks
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Today, Microsoft is officially pulling the plug on its support for Windows 7. What’s your plan?
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When it comes to protection against this insidious type of scam, the telcos’ authentication procedures leave a lot be desired, a study finds
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Some takeaways from CES 2020 – Firefox update plugs a zero-day – Facebook cracks down on deepfakes
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With software becoming more important than ever, how can engaging the security industry help make the road ahead less winding?
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The US cybersecurity agency warns that the critical vulnerability could allow attackers to take control of people's computers
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No one has a road map for securing a connected city – but there should be a whole atlas of such maps
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Footage defined as parody or satire will be permitted, as the social network isn’t slamming the door on all types of manipulated media
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ESET experts offered some valuable advice this week to help keep your digital life secure in the new year
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A Xiaomi camera owner reports receiving random images from strangers’ homes
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As we enter the New Year, be sure to keep up, or adopt, these good data security habits to avoid identity theft
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