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Apple introduced an extra layer of protection against ClickFix attacks, only for macOS Tahoe 26.4 and later
A list of topics we covered in the week of March 23 to March 29 of 2026
Not a real phone, but good enough to fool your bank. Researchers warn criminals are using virtual devices to bypass fraud checks.
A fake Avast scan tells you your PC is infected, then installs the malware that steals passwords, session data and crypto wallets.
A new macOS infostealer, NukeChain (now Infiniti Stealer), uses fake CAPTCHA pages to trick users into running malicious commands.
It hides inside developer tools, then monitors activity and steals data, turning a single infection into a wider risk across the supply chain.
Courts are starting to question how platforms are built, not just what’s posted.
A hacktivist group claims to have obtained sensitive data on crime tipsters and the people they reported, dating back to 1987.
The FCC announced a ban on routers made outside the US, but it could backfire. Here’s the real risk, and what you can do about it.
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