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Fake virus alerts are invading mobile games
Sometimes it happens. You’re happily playing a game on your phone or laptop when suddenly alarms pop up out of nowhere: " Your device is infected!" " Your iCloud is full!" " Your account is restricted for watching porn!" Some games can be played for free if you agree to watch ads, and in others y...
Impact of data breaches is fueling scam campaigns
Data breaches have become one of the most crucial threats to organizations across the globe, and theyve only become more prevalent and serious over time. A data breach occurs when unauthorized individuals gain access to sensitive, protected or confidential data. This stolen data can include...
$19 Stanely cups, fake Amazon Prime memberships all part of holiday shopping scams circulating
I know Im a little late to the party to hit the prime SEO for Black Friday, Cyber Monday and holiday shopping. But if I know the readers of this newsletter, everyone is far from done with their holiday shopping already after a few days. I also know Im far from the only person to warn consumers...
The face of tomorrow’s cybercrime: Deepfake ransomware explained
While many countries are beginning to ease up on their respective pandemic lock downs—which, in turn, also means that everyone will soon ease into a life that is not quite post-COVID-19—we find ourselves once more on the cusp of change, an outlook that makes some feel anxious and others hopeful...
A week in security (April 15 – 21)
Last week, Malwarebytes Labs revealed multiple giveaway online scam campaigns banking on the popularity and generosity of Ellen DeGeneres, weighed in on the hack that compromised legacy Microsoft email service accounts like Hotmail and MSN, explained what “like-farming” means and how to spot it o...
Spammers Targeting Pinterest Using Point-And-Click Tools
Spammers have jumped on the latest social media craze: the photo sharing site Pinterest. And they’re being helped out by new, automated spam toolkits designed to exploit the fast growing new social network. As Threatpost has reported, spammers have figured out ways to use Pinterest to drive traff...