Researchers say the highly effective social engineering technique is no longer the exception for malware attacks — it's now the rule.
Turns out Windows already gives you all the tools you need to block distracting apps and websites—you just have to put them ...
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A fake CAPTCHA popup installs malware the moment you click it, the FTC warns
Anyone who has verified their identity online by clicking a checkbox or identifying traffic lights in a grid has encountered ...
The ClickFix social engineering technique has become the leading means of cybercriminals delivering malware to victims.
For Karl Stefanovic, becoming the Joe Bogan of Aussie podcasts and chasing clout for clicks online is so predictable, but ...
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DPS pulls back on AI traffic camera proposal in Mississippi, but questions remain
Mississippi Department of Public Safety officials say the agency is not moving forward with a proposed AI-powered camera ...
An agentic coding tool tasked with cloning and setting up a seemingly benign GitHub repository could execute a malicious ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence identified an active multi-stage intrusion campaign targeting hospitality organizations in ...
There is a tendency among many sales managers to tightly script sales interactions. But if you attempt to take all reasoning ...
Symantec and Carbon Black link Mistic backdoor attacks to KongTuke, using ClickFix lures and in-memory execution for stealthy ...
Music City just celebrated its opening night at St. Luke’s Theatre. The show features original and existing songs by ...
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