A number of vulnerabilities within the printing application has led to a string of cyberattacks from all over the world. If you have used Windows’ Print Spooler application recently, you could be the victim of a hack. A new report, from
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Learn about the on-device and network security options available to you in order to supercharge your internet security when browsing the web and using apps on iOS. Securing your internet access can mean many things, but we like to think
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Google is releasing a new tool to help users configure their privacy settings in the Google Chrome browser in the form of a guided tour. The new Google Chrome Privacy Guide walks users through their privacy settings and was developed
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Device drivers have so many privileges in Windows that, if compromised, they can be used as a way to attack the system and even turn off anti-malware software. Recent malware attacks like RobbinHood, Uroburos, Derusbi, GrayFish and Sauron have used
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Hackers know you are more likely to trust messages which look like they’re part of an ongoing conversation. A prolific botnet used to deliver malware, ransomware and other malicious payloads is spreading itself by hijacking email conversations in order to
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Mozilla urges all Firefox users to install updates that address critical security flaws. People who use Firefox as one of their browsers should update it now that it’s gained patches for two critical flaws that are being exploited in the
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Facing privacy concerns about AirTags, Apple says it’s been working with law enforcement to track down users who’ve been abusing the devices for spying purposes. If you misuse an AirTag to stalk someone, don’t be surprised if Apple teams up with law
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Department of Homeland Security heads up new board examining cybersecurity incidents The United States Government has formed a new organization that aims to improve the country’s cybersecurity posture and make sure the country learns from previous attacks and incidents. The
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Malicious actors taking advantage of popular cloud platforms Cloud applications are now the number one distributor of malware, with Google Drive being the most popular vertical among malicious actors, new research has claimed. A report from Netskope says two-thirds of all
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French regulators have hit Google and Facebook with fines totalling 210m euros (£175m) over use of cookies. Data privacy watchdog the CNIL said both sites were making it difficult for internet users to refuse the online trackers. Consent for the
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