Bomb threat spam
Cybercriminals are trying to extort money from companies by threatening to bomb their offices.
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Cybercriminals are trying to extort money from companies by threatening to bomb their offices.
Researcher Patrick Wardle has demonstrated how a chain of exploits can be successfully used to attack macOS Catalina.
How attackers hunt for Battle.net accounts in World of Warcraft, aiming to get valuable content.
Our experts’ detailed analysis of the prime suspect in the ransomware attack on Garmin.
A particular type of malware seeks user credentials, including accounts for gaming services such as Origin, Battle.net, and Uplay.
We explain how to keep your computer running fast without sacrificing protection.
Your parents brought you into the digital world. Time to return the favor and raise them right as well.
This week Dave and Jeff take a look at a leaked Google Doc that the NHS would like to take back, unemployment scams in the US, a Star Wars–Top Gun mash-up, and more.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff talk with Rob Cataldo, chat about the latest with Zoom, report on nation-states spying on COVID-19 research, and more.
This week, David Jacoby joins Dave and Jeff to discuss his recent talk at SAS at Home, covidication, and more.
How scammers are exploiting delivery problems during the epidemic — and how not to fall for their tricks.
When it comes to information security, we’re seeing the same mistakes over and over again.
With everyone stuck at home to avoid COVID-19 exposure, working, socializing, and even homeschooling online, cybercriminals see a smorgasbord of ways to exploit the situation.
During a cyberattack in Hong Kong, LightSpy spyware infected the iPhones of people visiting counterfeit news sites.
Smartphones are always covered in bacteria, but viruses can also survive there, including COVID-19. We explain how to properly disinfect your smartphone.
Be it Fortnite, League of Legends, or good old Archero, risks abound for online gaming. Learn about the threats so you can avoid them.
MonitorMinor is one of the most dangerous spying apps for Android out there. Here’s why.
How APTs compromise the privacy and security of average citizens that they do not target directly.
Victor Chebyshev talks about the most common mobile threats and attack vectors of 2019.
Inexpensive, no-fuss Burning Man tickets for sale online. Just one problem: They’re fake.