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By Robert WesterveltPrivacy and safety concerns associated with the billions of connected devices known as the Internet of Things could prompt some…
Some malware families often use spam campaigns as a method of distribution. Usually they deploy simple social engineering tricks – trying…
Coming soon to a mailbox near you: a blatant attempt to swipe your payment information. Couched in the well-worn guise of…
On several sites, we have seen reports of popups that look very similar to the one Java used to notify users…
The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, or ACFE, the world’s largest anti-fraud group, will be holding its annual Fraud Conference in…
Update (11/9/2105): This campaign is still active and we catch up with it again: berlin-auto.space/deliver2/deliver2?kampagnen=29&ads=2&adl=VviuKIfBb8b9stgEwY6o5QcAAAAQASCBssUgOABYmYK5u3JglYKAgLAHsgELd3d3Lm5ld3MuZGW6AQlnZn&r_id=0.0472178136001Interesting to note that the registrant info…
October 1 came and went in the US, marking the beginning of the “liability shift” wherein when fraud occurs, the card…
Remote assistance is becoming more and more popular to troubleshoot computer issues without the hassle of bringing the problematic machine to…
Last week, we touched on Mozilla’s add-on guidelines for the Firefox browser; questioned the possibility of adware using the popular compression…