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A list of topics we covered in the week of March 9 to March 15 of 2026
Scammers are sending fake calendar “renewal” notices impersonating Malwarebytes to trick victims into calling a fake billing number.
A fake $TEMU crypto airdrop uses the ClickFix trick to make victims run malware themselves and quietly installs a remote-access backdoor.
New AI-powered protections aim to detect impersonation attempts, suspicious friend requests, and scam messages.
United Healthcare impersonators are using an IPv6 trick to hide the real destination of phishing links in emails promising free Oral-B toothbrushes.
“You pervert, I recorded you!” sextortion emails include real passwords harvested from public temporary email inboxes.
Scammers are targeting Americans with robocalls during tax season. Here’s how to spot the scam.
Researchers uncovered fake Claude Code install pages spreading infostealers that steal passwords and browser sessions.
We found a fake Google Meet update that enrolls the victim's Windows PC in an attacker's device management system.