Apple And Facebook Gave User Data To Hackers Pretending To Be Cops
Bloomberg reports that hackers posing as law enforcement officials were able to request and obtain data from Apple and Facebook.
Read MoreBloomberg reports that hackers posing as law enforcement officials were able to request and obtain data from Apple and Facebook.
Read MoreA new Gmail hack making the rounds can compromise your computer if you download the attachment and click on the file just once.
Read MoreNew research shows that the Google Messages and Phone apps have been collecting texts and calls data on Android without consent.
Read MoreAccording to security firm Sophos, CryptoRom scammers are using two of Apple's tools to spread malware on iPhones and iPads.
Read MoreA malicious app posing as a QR code scanner on the Google Play store was actually a dropper for a dangerous banking trojan.
Read MoreFacebook is sending out emails asking users to turn on Facebook Protect, but the emails in question look a lot like phishing scams.
Read MoreCheck this list of the most hacked passwords in the world to make sure that you aren't using any of them on your personal accounts.
Read MoreFingerprintJS discovered a bug in Safari 15 that can leak browsing activity and unique identifiers to malicious websites you visit.
Read MoreApple HomeKit bug allows attackers to send your iPhone or iPad into an infinite boot loop with by exploiting a simply vulnerability.
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Read MoreA new report explains how NSO Group’s Pegasus iPhone hack problems began and why they might get even worse in the near future.
Read MoreGoogle Project Zero security researchers studied the Pegasus iPhone hack closely, concluding it’s incredibly sophisticated and terrifying.
Read MoreNew reports detailing the Log4j vulnerability say that nation-state hackers are already trying to take advantage of the security issue.
Read MoreLife360, maker of a popular family safety app and buyer of Tile, reportedly sells troves of location data on tens of millions of users.
Read MoreA popular DNA and parental testing firm out of Ohio announced a data breach that could affect more than 2.1 million people.
Read MoreCybersecurity software company Avast has discovered over 150 fake Android apps on Google Play that have scammed millions of people.
Read MoreAfter filing a lawsuit against NSO Group, Apple is sending out threat notifications to suspected victims of state-sponsored attacks.
Read MoreApple is suing NSO Group, maker of the Pegasus spyware, and its parent company over attacks on iPhone users around the world in recent years.
Read MoreNetflix scams come in many forms, from emails to fake signup websites, so always be on the lookout while browsing the internet.
Read MoreCalifornia Pizza Kitchen (CPK) has reported a data breach that exposed the social security numbers of over 100,000 employees.
Read MoreNordPass has shared its list of the worst, most common passwords of 2021. If you are using any of these passwords, change them right away.
Read MoreRobinhood confirmed a data breach that allowed hackers to steal customer information like email and names, impacting 7 million accounts.
Read MoreHacker use sophisticated voice bots that can trick users into giving out the 2FA/OTP codes that protect their online accounts to attackers.
Read MoreAttackers are taking out ads on Google for fake crypto wallets, and have stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars with these crypto scams.
Read MoreA 'Squid Game' crypto went viral online, but plenty of red flags indicate it’s just a scam taking advantage of Netflix’s popular show.
Read MoreMastercard announced that the iconic magnetic stripe on credit and debit card will disappear starting in 2024.
Read MoreAccording to a new report, T-Mobile suffered a data breach that contains the personal details of more than 100 million customers.
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