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How to Spot and Avoid Malicious EXE Files on Windows
Cybercriminals commonly use malicious EXE files to spread malware, ransomware, or spyware. That's why you should be able to recognize and avoid potentially harmful files to safeguard your device from ...
QR codes are popping up everywhere, and now they're being used by scammers in a new scheme. The FBI issued an alert about scammers sending packages with malicious QR codes. These codes often appear on ...
Many of us unwrapped some new tech gifts this holiday season. If you’re the owner of a new phone, computer, or tablet, cybersecurity experts say you’ll want to be careful as you start downloading apps ...
Quick response (QR) codes, initially designed to track car parts in the early 90s and popularized during the COVID-19 pandemic when many restaurants turned to electronic menus, have unfortunately ...
Gangs targeting Amazon, PayPal, Steam and other accounts have stolen over 50 million passwords during the first half of 2022 alone, along with bank account details, cryptocurrency wallet data and ...
Attackers are exploiting a major weakness that has allowed them access to the NPM code repository with more than 100 credential-stealing packages since August, mostly without detection.
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