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We uncovered fake domain renewal notices and convincing websites to pressure website owners into paying scammers.
Personal data belonging to politicians, military leaders, and executives was left publicly accessible in what looks like a security misconfiguration.
Researchers have found a critical FFmpeg flaw that could let attackers use a malicious video file to compromise vulnerable systems.
Scammers are sending fake software renewal notices that claim you've been charged for a subscription. Some even impersonate Malwarebytes.
They say they have videos, malware, and total control of your devices. Here's how to read a sextortion email like a security researcher instead of a victim.
We spent 48 hours exploring the dark web and found stolen identities, malware, scams, and a thriving cybercrime economy.
Meta has paused its controversial employee-tracking program. Unfortunately, employee privacy wasn't what stopped it.
A breach at a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department vendor exposed personal information belonging to more than three million Texans.
No matter what a website claims, nobody is selling legitimate GTA 6 early access. And scammers are counting on fans believing otherwise.
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