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TSA Joins FBI in Warning: Don’t Get ‘Juice-Jacked’ at Airport USB Ports
The FBI and FCC have both issued repeated warnings about something many of us do without thinking—plugging our phones or tablets into public USB charging ports.
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Nov 72 min read


Experts Warn: Malvertising on the Rise
The name is short for malicious advertising, but malvertising’s long record of infecting devices is growing fast.
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Nov 72 min read


Spotlight on Retirement Scams: $3.4 Billion and Counting
For many online scammers, those in retirement are a target ripe for the picking.
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Nov 12 min read


October Just Got Scarier: Your Tap-to-Pay Could Be Draining You With a Ghostly Touch
A new scam is quietly tapping into your convenience and turning it against you.
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Nov 12 min read


Not All Cookies Are Created Equal; Know When Not To Accept Them
It seems every webpage you land on these days has an “Accept Cookies” pop-up. After all, what’s the big deal about a few cookies, so we click “Accept” and move on.
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Nov 12 min read


As Interest Rates Drop, Real Estate Scams Rise
With interest rates dropping, real estate activity is likely to see a major bump according to those who study it.
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Nov 12 min read


Wanted! Nighttime Bandit Steals PII Using Google Ads
Users that are searching for popular software have recently become the targets of malvertising which leverages Google Ads to install Trojan versions of Raccoon Stealer and Vidar.
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Nov 12 min read


Is Sideloading Worth The Risk Of Downloading Malware?
It’s been well-known that sideloading apps is a risky proposition.
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Nov 12 min read


Know When It’s Time To Hang-Up. Don’t Fall Victim To These New Phone Scams
Just recently, it was discovered three new phone scams are making the rounds.
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Nov 12 min read


Quick Social Engineering Refresher
Let's dive into the world of social engineering and its impact on our lives, shall we?
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Nov 12 min read


Amazon “Free Stuff” Brushing Scam Makes Victims Pay The Price
Open your front door and there they are, boxes from Amazon you weren’t expecting.
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Nov 12 min read


Know The Signs Of A Social Security Scam
The Social Security Department has released the following information due to a high number of people being targeted with impersonation attacks
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Nov 12 min read


Securing Your Online Banking Accounts – Phishing Red Flags
As we saw in Part One, creating secure passwords for your online financial accounts is the first step to protecting them.
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Nov 13 min read


Users Get Tricked Into Falsely Updating Google Services
The TrickMo Android banking trojan has re-emerged in a new form, disguised as a fake Google Chrome app for Android.
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Nov 12 min read


Your Social Security Statement Gives Hackers Full Control of Your Computer
A recent social engineering scam has been reported by Malwarebytes using the Social Security Administration (SSA) and it could lead to an attacker gaining full access to your computer.
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Nov 12 min read


Apple Patches Dangerous Zero-Day—Update Now!
Heads up, Apple users—this one’s a seriously bad apple that can truly ruin the whole bunch.
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Nov 12 min read


I Didn't Try To Sign Into That Account. So Who Did?
We’ve all gotten them. A text with a random code we are supposed to enter somewhere to log in to something.
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Nov 13 min read


Phishing Scam Falsely Claims Google Subpoena Access to Your Email
Google has been in the news a lot lately…and we mean A LOT.
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Nov 12 min read


Credit Monitoring vs Credit Freeze
Will credit monitoring alone safeguard you against identity theft? In a nutshell, the answer is a resounding "no."
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Nov 13 min read


Time's Up For Windows 10: The End Of Security Updates
It’s coming soon! A major security event affecting hundreds of millions of computers worldwide comes to fruition in October 2025.
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Nov 12 min read
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