Category : Security

Crypto Scam: About 100,000 People Fled By Fake Encryption App

Crypto Scam: About 100,000 People Fled By Fake Encryption App

If your cryptocurrency-enthusiastic friends are looking a little more sheepish than usual, it may be because they have been scammed by fake Android ap...

Mint Mobile Could be a Data Breach — What You Need to Do

Mint Mobile Could be a Data Breach — What You Need to Do

Mint Mobile, a fairly successful (and Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds-funded) budget mobile carrier in the United States, appears to be telling its custo...

Microsoft Fixes Dozens of security flaws in Windows10 — Here's What to Do

Microsoft Fixes Dozens of security flaws in Windows10 — Here's What to Do

Microsoft has distributed fixes for 117 security flaws in its software products, including Windows 10 and Microsoft Office, including up to nine "zero...

Update Google Chrome How to Fix this dangerous Zero Day flaw

Update Google Chrome How to Fix this dangerous Zero Day flaw

It is time to update the Chrome desktop browser on Mac, Windows, and Linux once again to fix a dangerous "zero-day" flaw that is already being used to...

Stimulus Scam Alert: These Fake Child Tax credit Websites Steal Your Identity

Stimulus Scam Alert: These Fake Child Tax credit Websites Steal Your Identity

Nigerian scammers have created more than 50 fake U.S. government websites in an attempt to steal the identities of Americans seeking additional stimul...

Mac under attack from Windows Malware — What You Need to Do

Mac under attack from Windows Malware — What You Need to Do

Israeli security firm Check Point reports that a notorious type of Windows malware has risen from the dead and is now attacking Macs as well.Back in 2...

Malware that Steals Passwords Hidden in Open Source Software — What to Do

Malware that Steals Passwords Hidden in Open Source Software — What to Do

A nasty malware that can steal passwords from Google Chrome, take screenshots and even use laptop cameras has been hidden in widely used software repo...

Surprise! Technology-savvy young men most likely to fall into technology support scams, says Microsoft

Surprise! Technology-savvy young men most likely to fall into technology support scams, says Microsoft

A survey conducted by Microsoft and YouGov reveals that it is not frightened old ladies, but overconfident young men who are most likely to fall for t...