Even smart, knowledgeable experts can fall for phishing attacks. Here’s what happened, and how you can avoid the same fate.
A new scam is making the rounds on the internet, where a CAPTCHA popup asks users to prove they're not a robot by performing three simple steps, which actually downloads malware to the user's PC.
Hackers are targeting Mac users with a nefarious new phishing scam that employs clever tricks to steal your data. Here’s how ...
There are code adjustments to target macOS and Safari users by “leveraging HTTP OS and user agent parameters.” They maintain ...
are not immune to cybersecurity threats such as malware or phishing scams. However, Microsoft has packed in several tools to ...
Phantom's Resolution' from the Steam store following multiple user reports that indicated its demo installer actually ...
After the recent Windows phishing scam, cybercriminals have now turned their attention to Mac users. The Apple ID fraud takes the users' sensitive information.
Threat actors behind a sophisticated phishing attack against Windows users, have now switched gears to target Mac users.
download malware on their systems and part with their credit card numbers to purchase fake security software. Microsoft reports that the average victim who falls for the English language scam ...
A phishing attack that previously hit Windows users ... to bypass traditional security measures." How can organizations and individuals combat these types of phishing scams?