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Scammers are sending fake calendar “renewal” notices impersonating Malwarebytes to trick victims into calling a fake billing number.
Google has released an out-of-band Chrome update to patch two zero-day vulnerabilities that are already being actively exploited.
Apple issued security updates for older iOS and iPadOS versions to close vulnerabilities exploited by the Coruna exploit kit.
Researchers showed how attackers could pull encryption keys, recover the PIN, and access sensitive data from affected devices.
A bug in Microsoft Authenticator on Android and iOS could allow malicious apps on the same device to intercept authentication codes or sign-in links.
United Healthcare impersonators are using an IPv6 trick to hide the real destination of phishing links in emails promising free Oral-B toothbrushes.
“You pervert, I recorded you!” sextortion emails include real passwords harvested from public temporary email inboxes.
Scammers are targeting Americans with robocalls during tax season. Here’s how to spot the scam.
Microsoft patched 79 security vulnerabilities this month, including bugs that could let attackers escalate privileges or crash critical services.
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