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Emails Saying Your Antivirus Is Expired Are Likely A Scam

Emails Saying Your Antivirus Is Expired Are Likely A Scam

May 16, 2020BlogComments Off on Emails Saying Your Antivirus Is Expired Are Likely A Scam

A great many companies selling antivirus software have affiliate programs that help them expand their reach. Each time an affiliate sells a copy of the software, they get a cut. It's a good business model used in a wide range of industries, and antivirus software companies have strict rules governing how their affiliates can market. Unfortunately, not everyone plays by...

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Update NinjaForms In WordPress To Avoid Potential Hack

Update NinjaForms In WordPress To Avoid Potential Hack

May 15, 2020BlogComments Off on Update NinjaForms In WordPress To Avoid Potential Hack

Are you one of the million-plus website owners making use of Ninja Forms for WordPress? If so, be aware that the company has recently patched a serious security flaw that allowed hackers to inject malicious code and take over websites. The attack is accomplished via a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) that leads to a Stored Cross-Site Script attack. All versions...

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Tweets Can No Longer Be Sent From SMS To Twitter

Tweets Can No Longer Be Sent From SMS To Twitter

May 14, 2020BlogComments Off on Tweets Can No Longer Be Sent From SMS To Twitter

If you use Twitter on a regular basis, then you probably saw the official tweet from the company. Effective immediately, they've shut down the functionality that allowed users to tweet via SMS, something that has been a part of the platform since its earliest days. For the time being, the company is keeping SMS-based two-factor authentication for account holders, but...

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Microsoft Edge Update Will Benefit Security And Remote Workers

Microsoft Edge Update Will Benefit Security And Remote Workers

May 13, 2020BlogComments Off on Microsoft Edge Update Will Benefit Security And Remote Workers

Microsoft is working hard to improve its Edge browser, and the latest beta build (Dev version 84.0.495.2) has a lot to be excited about. Most of the benefits are aimed at security and remote employees. There are three new updates, and they involve a security improvement, ease with profile switching, and a few miscellaneous improvements. Here's a quick peek under...

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Some Smart WiFi Linksys Routers May Need A Password Reset

Some Smart WiFi Linksys Routers May Need A Password Reset

April 30, 2020BlogComments Off on Some Smart WiFi Linksys Routers May Need A Password Reset

If you have a home network, odds are good that you use a Linksys router. In fact, it's a brand that a great many small and medium sized businesses rely on as well. With that in mind, be advised that recently, the company locked user accounts on its Smart WiFi cloud service. The company is asking users to reset their...

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Agent Tesla Malware Steals WiFi Passwords From Infected Users

Agent Tesla Malware Steals WiFi Passwords From Infected Users

April 29, 2020BlogComments Off on Agent Tesla Malware Steals WiFi Passwords From Infected Users

A few new variants of the Agent Tesla info-stealer malware have been spotted in the wild and should be on your radar if they're not already. The new variants are more dangerous than previous versions of the malware. They now sport a module that enables them to scrape WiFi passwords from devices they invest. That will enable them to lurk...

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Gmail Blocks Millions Of COVID-19 Phishing Emails Daily

Gmail Blocks Millions Of COVID-19 Phishing Emails Daily

April 28, 2020BlogComments Off on Gmail Blocks Millions Of COVID-19 Phishing Emails Daily

Google's popular Gmail service has been busy. In a typical day, the company's email system blocks more than a hundred million phishing emails. During the last week alone, the company reports that their system saw a massive spike in phishing emails related to COVID-19, with more than 18 million such messages being blocked in just the last seven days. As...

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Hackers Stopped With Help of Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit

Hackers Stopped With Help of Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit

April 27, 2020BlogComments Off on Hackers Stopped With Help of Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit

Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) recently played an instrumental role in taking down a botnet made up of more than 400,000 devices. A botnet is a tool that hackers use to invade systems. The botnets were rented out to a variety of groups to conduct DDoS attacks, launch phishing campaigns, and deliver a variety of different types of malware. Of...

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Apple Announced A New Low-Priced iPhone

Apple Announced A New Low-Priced iPhone

April 25, 2020BlogComments Off on Apple Announced A New Low-Priced iPhone

Rumors have been swirling for months about Apple and the possibility that they'll release a successor to their iPhone SE. Recently, the company put a pin in all the speculation and unveiled their second-generation iPhone SE. It looks like an iPhone 8, but lacks the upgraded internals. The best part? When the company starts taking pre-orders on April 17th, you'll...

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Beware Of Phishing Emails Appearing As From The Federal Government

Beware Of Phishing Emails Appearing As From The Federal Government

April 24, 2020BlogComments Off on Beware Of Phishing Emails Appearing As From The Federal Government

The Digital Security firm Inky reports that they've discovered a new, disturbing phishing campaign you should be aware of. The company has spotted a disturbing number of scam emails purporting to be from Mike Pence, the Vice President of the United States. The emails bear titles like "Coronavirus Guidelines for America." It's bad enough that hackers and scammers are taking...

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