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Scammers are using Amazon and the promise of big money to lure people in to their trap.
A new Apple update fixes a multitude of browser and browser related vulnerabilities which have been public knowledge for a while
Microsoft has removed over 100 Edge extensions that were delivering malware hidden in images.
A phishing campaign installs a malicious Chrome extension to hijack browser sessions and compromise Windows devices.
Most parcel mule scams start with fake job offers that trick victims into handling stolen goods.
Chrome has patched 18 vulnerabilities, including four critical flaws. Two WebGL bugs could allow attackers to escape the browser's security sandbox.
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.
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