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Cyberattacks most commonly rely on just a few common operating system components.
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Cyberattacks most commonly rely on just a few common operating system components.
Gamer accounts are in demand on the underground market. Proof positive is BloodyStealer, which steals account data from popular gaming stores.
Airports have always been an attractive target for cybercrime. Here’s how to keep them protected.
XDR solution is a good way for enterprises to strengthen their security framework but its true benefits can be availed only when it’s deployed in the right environment.
Here’s how to open a program if your antivirus app blocks it.
Can’t sign in to an account because your authenticator app is on a lost phone? Here’s what to do.
The Open Management Infrastructure agent, with four vulnerabilities, is being automatically installed on virtual Linux machines on Microsoft Azure.
To protect MikroTik routers from the Mēris botnet, or to clean a previously infected router, users should update RouterOS and check settings.
Our first transparency report addresses requests from law enforcement agencies and government organizations worldwide.
If your antivirus stops you from going to a website, don’t disable it, create exclusions.
How installing unknown apps works in various versions of Android, and why you shouldn’t do it.
An unpatched vulnerability in the MSHTML engine is enabling attacks on Microsoft Office users.
Malefactors are looking for vulnerable Confluence servers and exploiting CVE-2021-26084, an RCE vulnerability.
Smart devices are easy targets for cybercriminals. Here’s how to protect your smart vacuum cleaner, air conditioner and other connected devices.
Scammers are sending fake transfer receipt notifications to Luno cryptoexchange users and stealing their credentials.
Misconfigured applications built with Microsoft Power Apps leave millions of personally identifiable information entries exposed.
Apple plans to use its new CSAM Detection system to monitor users and identify those who store child pornography on their devices.
Guard against ransomers who encrypt your files and demand payment for their safe return.