Cybercriminals are again turning TikTok into a trap for unsuspecting users. This time, they're disguising malicious downloads as free activation guides for popular software like Windows, Microsoft 365 ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Authorities say criminals are putting a holiday spin on a common scam to take your information and infect your phones, tablets and computers. The South Carolina Department of Consumer ...
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Cybercriminals use ErrTraffic tool to automate malware distribution through fake browser error messages, with attacks ...
Security researchers from Huntress are warning the public about a new variant of ClickFix, one of the most popular scam methods right now. In this variant, you’re hit with a full-screen browser page ...
The rise in mobile scams has left consumers vulnerable to cybercriminals. New Malwarebytes research uncovered that nearly half of users encounter mobile scams daily, yet two-thirds of people say, ...
In the crazy world of TikTok, not every tech tip is what it appears to be. A new trend involves hackers using AI-created TikTok videos to spread malicious malware in the guise of free software hacks.
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