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Android Users Need To Watch Out For Teabot Trojan

Android Users Need To Watch Out For Teabot Trojan

March 15, 2022BlogNo Comments »

If you have smart devices in the Android ecosystem, there's a new threat to be aware of in the form of a malware strain called Teabot.  This bit of malicious code is a Remote Access Trojan or RAT for short. The group behind the code is making a big push to see it spread worldwide. Researchers from Cleafy can confirm...

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Scammers Cost Americans Billions Of Dollars In 2021

Scammers Cost Americans Billions Of Dollars In 2021

March 14, 2022BlogNo Comments »

The US Federal Trade Commission reports that Americans lost almost six billion dollars to fraud last year.  The $5.8 billion total represented a catastrophic 70 percent increase compared to the losses reported in 2020. The FTC maintains a database of millions of consumer records it uses to track such information. Based on the statistics gleaned from that database, US consumers...

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New Phishing Emails Target Citibank Account Holders

New Phishing Emails Target Citibank Account Holders

March 12, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Are you a Citibank customer?  If so, be aware that a group of scammers is specifically targeting Citibank account holders. The campaign is incredibly convincing, and the emails look just like official communications from the company.  All logos have been copied and are positioned correctly.  The sender address appears genuine at first glance and the body of the email message...

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Malware Hidden Inside Games Found In Microsoft Store

Malware Hidden Inside Games Found In Microsoft Store

March 11, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Security experts tell people all the time to never to download apps from anywhere other than official sources like the Microsoft Store, the Google Play Store, and the Apple App Store. It's good advice but unfortunately, even those sources aren't perfect when it comes to keeping malicious apps that have been poisoned with malware off of their virtual shelves. Recently,...

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Employee Information Was Leaked At Cookware Company Meyer

Employee Information Was Leaked At Cookware Company Meyer

March 10, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Meyer Corporation is a California-based company and a giant in the cookware industry. Meyer is the latest victim in a seemingly never-ending parade of hacking attacks. The full extent of the attack has not yet been disclosed because an investigation into the matter is ongoing. However, we do know at this point that the attackers made off with at least...

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New iOS 15.4 Update Addresses AirTag Stalking Issue

New iOS 15.4 Update Addresses AirTag Stalking Issue

March 9, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Apple AirTags are handy.  They're an incredibly convenient way to help keep track of your stuff. If you lose something that has been tagged you can easily locate it using the "Find My" app, which will point the way to whatever it is that you have tagged. The only problem is AirTags can be misused as well.  It didn't take...

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Skype Gets New 911 Calling Feature In The U.S.

Skype Gets New 911 Calling Feature In The U.S.

March 8, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Recently, Skype announced a change to its 911 calling feature.  Previously the feature was only useable in the UK, Finland, Denmark, and Australia. Now, the company has unlocked it for the United States as well and will even allow the software to share the location of the caller with emergency services. It's a welcome change and one that's long overdue...

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Zoom Bug With Some Macs Leaves Microphone On After Meetings

Zoom Bug With Some Macs Leaves Microphone On After Meetings

March 7, 2022BlogNo Comments »

If you're a Mac user and you also use Zoom be sure to check to see what version of Zoom you're running.  Recently a bug in the Mac version of the software was found that could cause your computer's microphone to remain on even after leaving a meeting. Mac Zoom users have been complaining about the issue since December of...

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Windows 11 Is Now Able To Run Some Android Apps

Windows 11 Is Now Able To Run Some Android Apps

March 5, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Recently, Microsoft announced that they were adding support for Android Apps to Windows 11.  The company first began testing that new functionality back in October of last year (2021). Now, the public preview has been unveiled in the US, allowing users to run some Android apps acquired from the Amazon store right from their Windows 11 desktop. For the most...

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Update This WordPress Plugin Immediately To Prevent Security Risks

Update This WordPress Plugin Immediately To Prevent Security Risks

March 4, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Do you have a WordPress site?  Do you use the PHP Everywhere plugin? If so, you're not alone.  More than 30,000 site owners have installed it.  It's an excellent plugin that dramatically enhances websites using it, because it allows webmasters to place PHP pretty much anywhere on the page to display dynamic web content. Wordfence is a global team of WordPress...

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