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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on November 23, 2023

North Korean hackers are posing as job interviewers - don’t be fooled

Posted By Matthew.England

You won’t get a job - but you might get a virus If you’re hiring, or looking to get hired for a new job - be very careful who you talk to. Cybersecurity researchers from Palo Alto’s Unit 42 have

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on November 20, 2023

Google is developing ‘Private Spaces’ for Android that hides photos, apps, and data

Posted By Kerry.Hershey

Options have existed to hide certain photos and apps for years, but Google is working on an all-in-one solution that’s more secure than ever. While wanting to keep certain apps, data, and photos on our phones private is nothing new,

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on October 20, 2023

If you haven’t updated WinRAR in the past few weeks, do so now

Posted By Kylee.Campanella

PSA: If your WinRAR installation is older than version 6.23, released in August, you should update the software as soon as possible. The latest version patches a vulnerability that has been known for months. Recent reports indicate that state-backed hackers are actively exploiting

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on October 17, 2023

A New Protocol Vulnerability Will Haunt the Web for Years

Posted By Shannon.Smith

Dubbed “HTTP/2 Rapid Reset,” the flaw requires making patches available for virtually every web server around the world before the problem can be eradicated. GOOGLE, AMAZON, MICROSOFT, and Cloudflare revealed this week that they battled massive, record-setting distributed denial of service attacks against

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on September 13, 2023

Ransomware access broker steals accounts via Microsoft Teams phishing

Posted By Shannon.Smith

Microsoft says an initial access broker known for working with ransomware groups has recently switched to Microsoft Teams phishing attacks to breach corporate networks. The financially motivated threat group behind this campaign is tracked as Storm-0324, a malicious actor known

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on September 7, 2023

Abnormal Security: Microsoft Tops List of Most-Impersonated Brands in Phishing Exploits

Posted By Kerry.Hershey

A significant portion of social engineering attacks, such as phishing, involve cloaking a metaphorical wolf in sheep’s clothing. According to a new study by Abnormal Security, which looked at brand impersonation and credential phishing trends in the first half of 2023,

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on August 10, 2023

FBI: Hackers Are Having a Field Day With Open-Source AI Programs

Posted By Kylee.Campanella

To no one’s surprise, criminals are tapping open-source generative AI programs for all kinds of heinous acts, including developing malware and phishing attacks, according to the FBI. The agency on Friday held a call with journalists to discuss how generative AI programs—which are all the

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on August 9, 2023

How to Completely Remove Your Online Presence

Posted By Kerry.Hershey

Embarrassing old posts, data brokers selling your information, a desire for more privacy; there are any number of reasons for wanting to erase yourself from the internet. But is it actually possible to delete yourself entirely? The short answer is

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on July 14, 2023

Hackers are exploiting Windows loophole to load malicious drivers

Posted By Matthew.England

Why it matters: Hackers have been exploiting vulnerable drivers for years, and Microsoft can’t easily fix the underlying issue without angering some of its paying customers who are using older software. Over the past few years, a Windows policy loophole allowed

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on July 10, 2023

Meta’s Threads app is a privacy nightmare that won’t launch in EU yet

Posted By Shannon.Smith

Meta’s planned Twitter killer, Threads, isn’t yet publicly available but it already looks like a privacy nightmare. Information provided about the app’s privacy via mandatory disclosures required on iOS shows the app may collect highly sensitive information about users in order

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