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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2025/11/10 11:58 a.m.6 views

New Browser Security Report Reveals Emerging Threats for Enterprises

According to the new Browser Security Report 2025 , security leaders are discovering that most identity, SaaS, and AI-related risks converge in a single place, the user's browser. Yet traditional controls like DLP, EDR, and SSE still operate one layer too low. What's emerging isn't just a...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2025/04/09 1:45 p.m.8 views

Man accused of using keylogger to spy on colleagues, log in to their personal accounts and watch them at home

When you next type something sensitive on your computer keyboard, be sure that no-one else is watching. A recent case of alleged cyber-voyeurism shows how important it is to secure your computer against unwanted eavesdroppers using malwareware. In a class action lawsuit, six women have accused...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2025/04/03 3:32 p.m.23 views

QR codes sent in attachments are the new favorite for phishers

Recently we’ve been seeing quite a few phishing campaigns using QR codes in email attachments. The lure and the targets are varied, but the use of a QR code to get someone to visit the phishing site is fast becoming a preferred method for cybercriminals. There are several reasons why cybercrimina...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2024/10/31 10:30 a.m.38 views

Enterprise Identity Threat Report 2024: Unveiling Hidden Threats to Corporate Identities

In the modern, browser-centric workplace, the corporate identity acts as the frontline defense for organizations. Often referred to as "the new perimeter", the identity stands between safe data management and potential breaches. However, a new report reveals how enterprises are often unaware of h...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2023/03/01 9:55 a.m.3 views

Gmail and Google Calendar Now Support Client-Side Encryption (CSE) to Boost Data Privacy

Google has announced the general availability of client-side encryption CSE for Gmail and Calendar, months after piloting the feature in late 2022. The data privacy controls enable "even more organizations to become arbiters of their own data and the sole party deciding who has access to it,"...

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HackRead
HackRead
added 2023/02/08 2:3 p.m.10 views

Combating the Ever-Increasing Cyber Attacks in 2023

By Owais Sultan Cyber attacks are a real and common issue surrounding businesses and personal accounts, especially if they have sensitive… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Combating the Ever-Increasing Cyber Attacks in 2023...

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Microsoft Secure
Microsoft Secure
added 2021/08/25 4:0 p.m.49 views

Cybersecurity’s next fight: How to protect employees from online harassment

The security community is continuously changing, growing, and learning from each other to better position the world against cyber threats. In the latest Voice of the Community blog series post, Microsoft Product Marketing Manager Natalia Godyla talks with Leigh Honeywell, CEO and Co-founder of Ta...

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Microsoft Malware Protection
Microsoft Malware Protection
added 2021/08/25 4:0 p.m.48 views

Cybersecurity’s next fight: How to protect employees from online harassment

The security community is continuously changing, growing, and learning from each other to better position the world against cyber threats. In the latest Voice of the Community blog series post, Microsoft Product Marketing Manager Natalia Godyla talks with Leigh Honeywell, CEO and Co-founder of Ta...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2012/10/14 1:55 p.m.7 views

Hackers steal more than $450,000 from Burlington city bank

The city of Burlington is warning its employees to check their bank accounts after finding out funds have been stolen. The Skagit Valley Herald reports the money was electronically transferred to various personal and business accounts throughout the United States during a two-day period this week...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2010/08/27 2:7 p.m.11 views

Don't use public computers

Do not use public computers to log on to your personal accounts. No airport internet machines, no hotel business center, nothing. I know how many times you really need to check your email from a friend’s computer – just don’t do it. You have no idea what’s running on that machine...

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