Push notifications are alerts that users can subscribe to when they visit a website. Typically, a pop-up menu will appear asking if the person wants to sign up for notifications. The user then has to ...
Cybercriminals are delivering malware via web browser features using a newly discovered command-and-control (C2) platform dubbed Matrix Push C2. The malicious C2 platform, discovered by BlackFrog, ...
Cybercriminals have a new, user-friendly tool for turning your browser alerts into a vector for phishing attacks. "Matrix Push" is slick, it's pretty, and it's about as easy to use as any commercial ...
Despite the proliferation of tailor-made apps, simple web browsing still tops the list of things people do with their smartphones, tablets, and computers. It is also likely that a good percentage of ...
Push notifications are the alerts that apps send to your phone or computer even when the apps aren't open. Often appearing at the top or side of your screen, nearly every popular app uses push ...
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Some Gmail complaints are perennial: Google won’t let me recover my account password, or a hacker has changed my two-factor authentication options. Now it seems you can add push notifications that ...
A Push Notification is a pop-up message that appears whenever new content is added to an app or a website. You can configure push notifications for different websites ...
There are 3 easy ways in both Chrome and Firefox to disable push notifications. You can disable push notifications for a single website or multiple websites or all ...