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Hacked Snapchat accounts and secret filming with smart glasses, this week served two reminders of how women’s privacy is still being violated.
A convincing lookalike of the popular 7-Zip archiver site has been silently turning victims’ machines into residential proxy nodes.
This Apple Pay phishing campaign is designed to funnel victims into fake Apple Support calls, where scammers steal payment details.
We followed a fake cloud storage payment alert through deceptive affiliate redirects, ending at a familiar destination: Freecash.
Fake party invitations are used to install remote access tools, so the criminals are the ones invited.
Ads promised up to $35 an hour to watch videos. Instead, users were funneled into mobile games designed to drive spending and collect data.
LastPass is warning users about phishing emails that pressure users to back up their vaults within 24 hours.
A fake ticket website that ended with a digital finger-wag showed just how many people still fall for concert and sports ticket scams.
Another well-crafted phishing campaign uses Google Cloud Integration Application infrastructure to bypass email filters.