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A copyright violation sounds serious, so cybercriminals are faking messages from the DMCA to lure you into handing over your X credentials.
Contacted out of the blue for a virtual interview? Be cautious. Attackers are using fake interviews to slip malware onto your device.
Apple's Digital ID makes travel smoother and saves you from digging for documents, but it comes with privacy and security trade-offs. We break down the pros and cons.
Google’s suing Lighthouse, a Chinese Phishing-as-a-Service platform that uses Google’s branding on scam sites to trick victims.
In 2025, receiving a .vbs “invoice” is like finding a floppy disk in your mailbox. It's retro, suspicious, and definitely not something you should run.
Think twice before clicking that "Secure Message" alert from your organization's spam filters. It might be a phish built to steal your credentials.
This month’s Windows update closes several major security holes, including one that’s already being used by attackers. Make sure your PC is up to date.
A critical vulnerability that affects Samsung mobile devices was exploited in the wild to distribute LANDFALL spyware.
Even a sloppy, low-skill phish can wreck your day. We go under the hood of this basic credential-harvesting campaign.
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