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US disrupts Russian botnet that ‘hacked millions of devices’
The RSOCKS proxy service was built on a network of millions of compromised Internet of Things devices. This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Read the original article: US disrupts Russian botnet that ‘hacked millions…
Ransomware attacks: This is the data that cyber criminals really want to steal
There are certain types of data that criminals target the most, according to an analysis of attacks. This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Read the original article: Ransomware attacks: This is the data that…
This phone-wiping Android banking trojan is getting nastier
The BRATA Android banking trojan aims to gain a persistent foothold on a target’s network. This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Read the original article: This phone-wiping Android banking trojan is getting nastier
This new Windows 11 privacy feature shows when apps access your microphone, camera or location
Microsoft has enabled a new privacy feature for Windows 11 that shows which apps access sensitive data or devices like the microphone. This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Read the original article: This new…
Tinder Swindlers: How scammers steal your heart, then your money
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Love bombing, catfishing, blackmail, and more: Here are common tactics criminals use to lure you into parting with cash or private information. Read the original article: Tinder Swindlers:…
How do I get OneDrive under control? [Ask ZDNet]
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Got a tech question? Ed Bott and ZDNet’s squad of editors and experts probably have the answer. Read the original article: How do I get OneDrive under control?…
Microsoft launches Defender for Individuals for Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscribers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft is adding a new security offering to its Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions: Microsoft Defender for Individuals. Read the original article: Microsoft launches Defender for Individuals…
This Linux botnet has found a novel way of spreading to new devices
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Panchan malware is spreading across networks via Linux servers to mine cryptocurrency. Read the original article: This Linux botnet has found a novel way of spreading to new…
2,000 arrests in crackdown on social engineering and business email scams
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Interpol warns of a rise voice phishing as it cracks down phone deception, romance scams, and email fraud. Read the original article: 2,000 arrests in crackdown on social…
This new Android malware bypasses multi-factor authentication to steal your passwords
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cybersecurity researchers uncover MaliBot, a powerful new Android malware. Be careful what you download, and from where. Read the original article: This new Android malware bypasses multi-factor authentication…
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser is finally gone. But not everyone is a happy about it
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft to expunge Internet Explorer 11 in a future Windows Update. Read the original article: Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser is finally gone. But not everyone is a happy…
Hands on with Pfizer Booster 4.0: My review of anti-malware for carbon-based systems
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The latest in Pfizer’s mRNA-based antimalware stack and antiviral enhancement pack reduces unexpected system downtime and prevents emergency intervention and system decommissioning. Read the original article: Hands on…
NordPass password manager deal: Get two years for $29
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security This cybersecurity deal will keep your passwords protected for 60% off original price. Read the original article: NordPass password manager deal: Get two years for $29
This tiny, encrypted drive can fit on your keyring
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Tiny package, plenty of encrypted storage. Read the original article: This tiny, encrypted drive can fit on your keyring
Don’t use these passwords: These are the most popular log-in details found for sale online
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security People are still using common passwords and re-using them across multiple accounts. Cyber criminals are taking advantage. Read the original article: Don’t use these passwords: These are the…
Got hit by a cyber attack? Hackers will probably come after you again – within a year
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cyber criminals are taking advantage of companies who don’t update their cybersecurity strategy. Read the original article: Got hit by a cyber attack? Hackers will probably come after…
Firefox: Our new cookie protection will stop companies tracking you across sites
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Firefox puts website tracking cookies in a “cookie jar” to fence them in exclusively to the site that dropped the cookie. Read the original article: Firefox: Our new…
A tiny botnet launched the largest DDoS attack on record
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A small but powerful army of just 5,000 devices generated a record-breaking web attack. Read the original article: A tiny botnet launched the largest DDoS attack on record
Brazil’s data protection authority to gain independence from presidential office
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security This will enable the body to fully perform its functions, and it falls in line with other regulatory regimes around the world. Read the original article: Brazil’s data…
Microsoft to acquire foreign cyberthreat analysis vendor Miburo
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft is acquiring Miburo, a vendor specializing in detecting and countering foreign disinformation, and plans to make it part of its threat-intelligence operations. Read the original article: Microsoft…
Microsoft June 2022 Patch Tuesday: 55 fixes, remote code execution in abundance
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security This month’s round of security fixes tackles 55 bugs, but only three are considered critical. Read the original article: Microsoft June 2022 Patch Tuesday: 55 fixes, remote code…
Cloud computing means big opportunities – and big threats
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Making sure that cloud services are secure is more complicated that you might think. Read the original article: Cloud computing means big opportunities – and big threats
The unrelenting threat of ransomware is pushing cybersecurity workers to quit
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cybersecurity professionals face immense pressure to keep businesses secure, and this stress is leading many to consider leaving the industry altogether. Read the original article: The unrelenting threat…
Microsoft: Ransomware gangs are using unpatched Exchange servers to gain access, so get updating
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft says customers should ensure their Exchange server patches are up to date to prevent cybercriminals from deploying BlackCat ransomware. Read the original article: Microsoft: Ransomware gangs are…
Cloud computing rush means big opportunities and big threats ahead
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Making sure that cloud services are secure is more complicated that you might think. Read the original article: Cloud computing rush means big opportunities and big threats ahead
Can I transfer my Windows upgrade license from an old PC to a new one? [Ask ZDNet]
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Got a tech question? Ed Bott and ZDNet’s squad of editors and experts probably have the answer. Read the original article: Can I transfer my Windows upgrade license…
This new Linux malware has a sneaky way of staying hidden
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Rootkit is only activated when attacker delivers ‘magic packets’ which trigger a backdoor. Read the original article: This new Linux malware has a sneaky way of staying hidden
Say goodbye to browser ads and malware with this $30 tool
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Get 2 years of ad-free browsing for $30 with this service Read the original article: Say goodbye to browser ads and malware with this $30 tool
Secure your data like James Bond with the Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 80
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The days where people carry unencrypted data around with them need to come to an end. Read the original article: Secure your data like James Bond with the…
Seven tech security trends heading your way now
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The shift to cloud computing is creating an ever bigger threat surface — but it’s not the only change ahead. Read the original article: Seven tech security trends…
Time to update: Google patches seven Chrome browser bugs, four rated ‘high’ risk
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Google discloses four high-risk cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Google Chrome. CISA says users should apply the patches as soon as possible. Read the original article: Time to update: Google…
Phishing, fake landing pages and emails from your boss: How crooks are targeting your crypto
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cryptocurrency is valuable – and cyber criminals are using a range of techniques to trick victims into sending it to them. Here’s what to look out for. Read…
Google: We’re making the Chrome browser ‘more helpful’ by using machine learning
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The latest updates are all powered by on-device machine learning, so user data doesn’t have to leave the device. Read the original article: Google: We’re making the Chrome…
How do I keep two PCs in sync when they’re in different locations? [Ask ZDNet]
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Got a tech question? Ed Bott and ZDNet’s squad of editors and experts probably have the answer. Read the original article: How do I keep two PCs in…
This hacking group quietly spied on their targets for 10 years
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Hackers crafted social lures and used a fake removable device to trick targets into installing malware. Read the original article: This hacking group quietly spied on their targets…
This new Linux malware is ‘almost impossible’ to detect
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Symbiote is parasitic malware that provides rootkit-level functionality. Read the original article: This new Linux malware is ‘almost impossible’ to detect
Cloud computing: Here’s the security threat you should be most worried about
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Don’t make this basic mistake. Read the original article: Cloud computing: Here’s the security threat you should be most worried about
CISA warning: Hackers are exploiting these 36 “significant” cybersecurity vulnerabilities – so patch now
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Flaws in Microsoft, Google, Adobe, Cisco, Netgear, QNAP and other products have been added to CISA’s known exploited vulnerabilities catalog. Read the original article: CISA warning: Hackers are…
How one paper just blew up Bitcoin’s claim to anonymity
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security All individuals transacting in Bitcoin are within six degrees or fewer of separation from a core group, say researchers. Read the original article: How one paper just blew…
NSA, FBI warning: Hackers are using these flaws to target VPNs and network devices
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Patch these network device flaws that have been used by state-sponsored attackers. Read the original article: NSA, FBI warning: Hackers are using these flaws to target VPNs and…
Android security: Google updates fix these five critical vulnerabilities
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Android Security Bulletin for June 2022 provides fixes for 41 security flaws, with users urged to apply security updates. Read the original article: Android security: Google updates fix…
SUSE doubles down on security in its latest SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 release
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4 arrives with Confidential Computing and SLSA Level 4 Compliant Supply Chain security certification. Read the original article: SUSE doubles down on security in…
Apple’s Safety Check combats domestic abuse but timing its use is critical
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The feature is useful but has its limitations in fighting domestic and intimate partner violence. Read the original article: Apple’s Safety Check combats domestic abuse but timing its…
Hackers are now hiding inside networks for longer. That’s not a good sign
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cyber criminals are spending more time inside networks before they’re discovered, and that’s allowing them to do more damage. Read the original article: Hackers are now hiding inside…
How do I recover data from an old laptop if I’ve forgotten the password? [Ask ZDNet]
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Got a tech question? Ed Bott and ZDNet’s squad of editors and experts probably have the answer. In today’s edition: How to recover data from a PC if…
FBI warning: This gang steals data for ransom, then makes harassing phone calls to pile on the pressure
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security FBI, CISA and others issue warning over Karakurt Team, which steals data, demands ransom in Bitcoin for not publishing it. Read the original article: FBI warning: This gang…
Small business cybersecurity: Avoid these 8 basic mistakes that could let hackers in
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cybersecurity is important for businesses of any size – even small ones. Here’s some pitfalls to avoid. Read the original article: Small business cybersecurity: Avoid these 8 basic…
Microsoft’s new ‘autopatch’ service for Windows PC just took another step forwards
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft aims to make Patch Tuesday just another Tuesday. Read the original article: Microsoft’s new ‘autopatch’ service for Windows PC just took another step forwards
Ransomware attacks have dropped. And gangs are attacking each other’s victims
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Research indicates victim numbers are dropping but the finance sector is experiencing more than its fair share of attacks. Read the original article: Ransomware attacks have dropped. And…
Apple: These are the sorts of apps we blocked from our App Store last year
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Apple details how it is dealing with ‘nefarious developers’ as well as apps that violate privacy or have hidden features. Read the original article: Apple: These are the…
Demand for cyber risk insurance soars in Brazil
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security According to new research, the segment has generated record levels of business since 2019. Read the original article: Demand for cyber risk insurance soars in Brazil
Get a light, powerful cybersecurity device for under $300
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security When only the ultimate cybersecurity protection suffices, a decentralized hardware VPN (DPN) will provide it for a lifetime. Read the original article: Get a light, powerful cybersecurity device…
Singapore officially launches digital platform to ease supply chain data flow
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Introduced as a pilot project more than a year ago, Singapore Trade Data Exchange is pitched as a centralised platform that streamlines data flows across a fragmented global…
How to manage your security questions for a local Windows account
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A local Windows account requires you to set up three security questions. Here’s how this works in Windows 10 and 11. Read the original article: How to manage…
Microsoft: Next version of Exchange Server not until 2025
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft’s guidance is changing for those who want and need to run Exchange Server on-premises. Here’s the latest on what to expect and when. Read the original article:…
Is your Windows license legal? Should you even care?
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft has made Windows licensing and activation ridiculously complex. Here’s what you need to know. Read the original article: Is your Windows license legal? Should you even care?
How to stop spam messages on your iPhone fast
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security You are 60 seconds away from removing one of your phone’s most annoying annoyances. Read the original article: How to stop spam messages on your iPhone fast
Singapore mandates ‘kill switch’ for banks as safeguard against online scams
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Singapore banks must provide a self-service kill switch that enables consumers to suspend their accounts in a suspected breach and beef up their fraud surveillance systems, as part…
Singapore aims to drive digital trust with $36.3M research facility
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Digital Trust Centre will provide a sandbox for businesses to test trust technologies that address challenges with data-sharing as well as train 100 research and development experts in…
Best VPN for streaming (2022)
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security What is the best VPN for streaming? Our top pick is ExpressVPN! We analyzed everything from native streaming apps, locations, kill switch ability, and more to give you…
Want to advance your career in tech? Focus on these three areas
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Here’s how to keep up and flourish in tech, according to Meerah Rajavel, CIO for Palo Alto Networks. Read the original article: Want to advance your career in…
Why cloud security matters and why you can’t ignore it
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cloud means handing over data and apps, but that doesn’t mean giving up responsibility for security. Read the original article: Why cloud security matters and why you can’t…
Don’t let your cloud cybersecurity choices leave the door open for hackers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cloud software and applications allow staff to work from anywhere. But if your cloud security is poor, cyber criminals can also get in. Read the original article: Don’t…
Cloud computing security: Where it is, where it’s going
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cloud security is rapidly evolving, but you shouldn’t delay in building up your defences. Read the original article: Cloud computing security: Where it is, where it’s going
Cloud computing security: Five things you are probably doing wrong
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Cloud applications and software have become a key part of everyday life for employees and businesses, but simple errors can make your cloud an easy target for hackers.…
Cloud computing dominates. But security is now the biggest challenge
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Even if cloud computing has all the momentum, there’s still plenty of work to do to secure it. Read the original article: Cloud computing dominates. But security is…
Almost half of Australians are back in the office and don’t want to be there: RMIT Online
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The new study found differences in opinion between employees and managers on work models and employee flexibility. Read the original article: Almost half of Australians are back in…
Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme provider breached and treating its database as compromised
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security CTARS breached in mid-May and some of the most sensitive data imaginable is now up on the dark web. Read the original article: Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme…
Singapore to pilot digital asset trading with blockchain, tokenisation
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Project Guardian will explore the tokenisation of financial assets, including potential decentralised finance applications in wholesale funding markets. Read the original article: Singapore to pilot digital asset trading…
Microsoft launches Entra: A new identity and access family of products
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft is launching yet another newly branded suite of products, this time in the secure identity and access space: Microsoft Entra. Read the original article: Microsoft launches Entra:…
Microsoft launches Entra, a new identity and access family of products
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft is launching yet another newly branded suite of products, this time in the secure identity and access space: Microsoft Entra. Read the original article: Microsoft launches Entra,…
This zero-day Windows flaw opens a backdoor to hackers via Microsoft Word. Here’s how to fix it
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft recommends disabling a protocol used for troubleshooting Windows bugs that attackers are abusing with a malicious Word document. Read the original article: This zero-day Windows flaw opens…
Singapore ups investment in quantum computing to stay ahead of security threats
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Two new programmes will look to bolster skillsets in quantum computing and develop quantum devices, as Singapore stresses the need to “stay ahead of malicious actors” and ensure…
CISA adds 75 actively exploited bugs to its must-patch list in just a week
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Patch these security flaws if the software is still running on your systems, the US cybersecurity authority has warned. Read the original article: CISA adds 75 actively exploited…
Microsoft is rolling out these security settings to protect millions of accounts. Here’s what’s changing
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft’s ‘security defaults’ are getting a much bigger rollout. Read the original article: Microsoft is rolling out these security settings to protect millions of accounts. Here’s what’s changing
Programming languages: How Google is improving C++ memory safety
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Google’s Chrome is looking to bring memory safety to Chrome’s C++ codebase. Read the original article: Programming languages: How Google is improving C++ memory safety
Singapore touts need for AI transparency in launch of test toolkit
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security New pilot framework and toolkit will enable businesses to demonstrate their “objective and verifiable” use of artificial intelligence, says the Singapore government, which hopes to drive transparency in…
Ed tech wrongfully tracked school children during pandemic: Human Rights Watch
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security A total of 89% of 164 government-endorsed education technologies were found to have endangered the privacy of children. Read the original article: Ed tech wrongfully tracked school children…
Meta updates privacy policy with more detail about what data it collects
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The social media giant assured it’s not collecting any new data, but just wants to make its privacy policy easier to understand. Read the original article: Meta updates…
How to encrypt your email and why you should
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security If you’ve never added encryption to your email, Jack Wallen explains why you should and demonstrates how it works with the Thunderbird open-source email client. Read the original…
Google is adding these IT security integrations to Chrome
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The new Chrome Enterprise Connectors Framework is a collection of plug-and-play integrations with popular IT security tools. Read the original article: Google is adding these IT security integrations…
Some QCT servers vulnerable to ‘Pantsdown’ flaw say security researchers
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The vulnerability, now patched, was issued a critical severity score of 9.8. Read the original article: Some QCT servers vulnerable to ‘Pantsdown’ flaw say security researchers
How to stop spam messages on your iPhone with this almost-secret hidden switch
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security You are 60 seconds away from removing one of your phone’s most annoying annoyances. Read the original article: How to stop spam messages on your iPhone with this…
Time to update: Google Chrome 102 arrives with 32 security fixes, one critical
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Google is urging Chrome users to update the browser now in order to fix a critical flaw. Read the original article: Time to update: Google Chrome 102 arrives…
Microsoft: Here’s how to defend Windows against these new privilege escalation attacks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Microsoft is warning Windows domain admins to implement mitigations against an authentication weakness related to Active Directory. Read the original article: Microsoft: Here’s how to defend Windows against…
YouTube remains in Russia to be an independent news source: CEO
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the CEO was upbeat about her company’s role in Russia, whilst a panel of experts tackled the issue of health…
Data on ransomware attacks is ‘fragmented and incomplete’ warns Senate report
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The US government must clean up ransomware reporting and data collection if it wants to devise adequate policy responses. Read the original article: Data on ransomware attacks is…
Zoom patches XMPP vulnerability chain that could lead to remote code execution
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Google Project Zero researcher finds holes in the different ways XML was parses on the Zoom client and server. Read the original article: Zoom patches XMPP vulnerability chain…
These are the flaws that let hackers attack blockchain and DeFi projects
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Most losses were due to ‘unsophisticated’ attacks. Read the original article: These are the flaws that let hackers attack blockchain and DeFi projects
Microsoft: Credit card skimmers are switching techniques to hide their attacks
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Attackers are using image files with hidden malicious PHP script to manipulate e-commerce checkout pages and capture payment card details. Read the original article: Microsoft: Credit card skimmers…
China lashes out at US-led Asia-Pacific trade framework
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Chinese officials describe the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, which has 12 participating Asia-Pacific nations, as the US government’s attempts to “contain” China as well as create divisions, arguing that…
This era of big tech exceptionalism has got to end: Australian eSafety Commissioner
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security If the failures of this version of the internet are not learned, what will happen in a world of full sensory haptic suits, hyper-realistic experiences and teledildonics, asks…
IBM is helping these schools build up their ransomware defenses
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The goal is to improve cybersecurity defenses in public sector schools. Read the original article: IBM is helping these schools build up their ransomware defenses
SolarWinds: Here’s how we’re building everything around this new cybersecurity strategy
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The SolarWinds supply chain attack was one of the biggest cyber incidents there’s ever been. Here’s how the company has dealt with the aftermath. Read the original article:…
Biden launches Indo-Pacific economic framework to counter China
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security The framework boasts four essential pillars — trade, supply chains, sustainable energy, and infrastructure — as well as tax and anti-corruption. Read the original article: Biden launches Indo-Pacific…
An uncomplicated introduction to Uncomplicated Firewall
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security If you want to better secure your Linux desktop, but don’t want to have to learn complicated firewall rules, Jack Wallen wants to introduce you to the Uncomplicated…
This malware-spreading PDF uses a sneaky file name to trick the unwary
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Researchers find a malware campaign that uses file-naming trickery to get victims to download malicious files from the internet. Read the original article: This malware-spreading PDF uses a…
My Instagram account was hacked and two-factor authentication didn’t help
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security I would have called the Instagram tech support number, except — surprise! — there’s no such thing. Oh foolish, foolish me. Read the original article: My Instagram account…
Misinformation needs tackling and it would help if politicians stopped muddying the water
This article has been indexed from Latest topics for ZDNet in Security Politicians lie, everyone knows it, but when the concept in question is how democracy works, it’s a serious matter. Read the original article: Misinformation needs tackling and it…