ALERT: Phishers Are Hard At Work With Bogus Microsoft Emails
Hackers are very busy these days, sending out infected phishing emails. Here is one technique you should know.
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Hackers are very busy these days, sending out infected phishing emails. Here is one technique you should know.
The GDPR is a European regulation that reaches around the globe. Run afoul of the reg, and you’re in deep trouble.
Statistica reports that over 48% of email traffic worldwide is SPAM. Find out what you can do now protect yourself.
Phishers are using SPAM emails with malicious links to trick users. You can avoid the pain by using this technique.
A LinkedIn Auto-fill plugin allows hackers to steal user profile data, by allowing third-party users to capture user data.
SDKs collect user data in apps to show ads, but, in many cases, they fail to secure the data when transmitting to their servers.
Owner or CEO impersonation emails are on the rise. Make sure all of your employees are aware, especially those in the finance department.
Scammers have devised a phishing campaign aimed at taking control of victims’ Gmail accounts. Right now, they’re scamming Gmail users because of the email platform’s popularity and size but the example below can go for any platform in use. Here’s how this Phish operates: A scammer gets a victim’s Gmail info, starts the password reset […]
If your company has not been hacked or victimized yet―consider yourself lucky and use the time to prepare for an attack when it comes.
Heimdal Security reports that the financial trojan, Trickbot has reappeared in a new SPAM campaign. As you may recall, Trickbot targeted US banking companies such as PayPal in the past. New SPAM emails are now spoofing Dropbox usually carrying the subject line, “A new document is available for download” and carrying an infected link. Once […]
