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Two different groups were found to have abused a now patched vulneraability in popular archive software WinRAR. Who's next?
Scammers are using the age old tactic of scaring victims into clicking by sending out fake product recall messages from Amazon.
A carmaker has been found to be open to leaking vehicle data and customer information through their dealership portal.
We found a host of blogspot pages involved in a malware campaign to promote their own content by using a LikeJack Trojan.
Scammers are targeting Facebook users in this latest phishing campaign.
TeaOnHer turns out to be at least as leaky as its female counterpart, Tea Dating Advice app.
Weight loss scams prey on insecurities, and scammers are abusing celebrities and fake news sites to deceive people.
Perplexity ignores robots.txt files on websites that say they do not want to be crawled.
Google has patched 6 vulnerabilities in Android including two critical ones, one of which can compromise a device without the user needing to do anything.
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