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Some scammers are selling ETA documents at exaggerated prices, and others are after your personal and financial data.
A list of topics we covered in the week of August 25 to August 31 of 2025
Microsoft is rolling out a feature that defaults to saving your documents to the cloud. Consumers are divided.
The FCC has disconnected over a thousand voice operators from the public telephone network for not doing their part to stop robocallers.
Anthropic—maker of AI coding chatbot Claude—says cybercriminals have abused Claude to automate and orchestrate sophisticated attacks.
To reduce the number of harmful apps targeting Android users, Google is making some changes.
TheTruthSpy is at it again. A security researcher has discovered a flaw in the Android-based stalkerware that allows anyone to compromise any record in the system.
Researchers have found 77 malicious apps in the official Google Play Store, ranging from adware to state of the art banking Trojans.
Prompt injection attacks could be coming to an AI browser near you. Read on to understand what these attacks do and how to stay safe.