Law enforcement disrupts Emotet – Wormable Android malware spreading via WhatsApp – Three iOS zero-day bugs squashed
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Law enforcement disrupts Emotet – Wormable Android malware spreading via WhatsApp – Three iOS zero-day bugs squashed
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The law enforcement action is one of the most significant operations against cybercriminal enterprises ever
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As schools and students continue to contend with the very real cyber-risks of virtual classrooms, we share some advice for protecting children’s data and privacy
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The company emits emergency updates to fix bugs affecting devices ranging from iPhones to Apple Watches
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“Download This application and Win Mobile Phone”, reads the message attempting to trick users into downloading a fake Huawei app
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ESET research analyzes the Vadokrist banking trojan – Beware smishing scams – WhatsApp postpones privacy policy changes
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Here’s how to spot scams where criminals use deceptive text messages to hook and reel in their marks
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Another in our occasional series demystifying Latin American banking trojans
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Security flaws in a widely used DNS software package could allow attackers to send users to malicious websites or to remotely hijack their devices
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Criminals coax employees into handing over their access credentials and use the login data to burrow deep into corporate networks
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Millions of people flock to Signal and Telegram as WhatsApp scrambles to assuage users' concerns
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ESET research dissects targeted malware attacks in Colombia – What parents hope to get out of parental controls – Privacy risks of new mesh Wi-Fi routers
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Nobody said parenting was easy, but in the digital age it comes with a whole slew of new challenges. How do parents view the role of parental monitoring in children's online safety?
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Your ‘networked computer on wheels’ has a privacy problem – and you may not be in the driver’s seat when it comes to your data
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The documents related to COVID-19 vaccine and medications were stolen from the EU's medicines agency last month
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New mesh Wi-Fi routers may be the answer to your wireless signal woes, but how about your privacy and security?
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ESET researchers uncover attacks targeting Colombian government institutions and private companies, especially from the energy and metallurgical industries
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Fraudsters are quick to exploit current events for their own gain, but many schemes do the rounds regardless of what’s making the news. Here are 5 common scams you should look out for.
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Watch out for a new PayPal smishing campaign – Employee login credentials up for sale – WhatsApp to share more data with Facebook
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Successful exploitation of some of these flaws could allow attackers to take control of vulnerable systems
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Many users have until February 8 to accept the new rules – or else lose access to the app
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It’s hardly fun and games for top gaming companies and their customers as half a million employee credentials turn up for sale on the dark web
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The scam starts with a text warning victims of suspicious activity on their accounts
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Is the message real or fake? Take our Phishing Derby quiz to find out how much you know about phishing.
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