Hackers are placing sponsored search ads for Microsoft Teams that lead to malicious clones of the installer, infecting users’ machines with ransomware like Rhysida’s OysterLoader.
Travis, it appears, is part of a computer-savvy group of crooks preying on innocent people. The scammers’ main objective: to ...
WILLIAMSPORT — A Chinese national with degrees from Penn State and Cornell is likely to be deported after pleading guilty in ...
Chinese hackers have been spotted targeting European diplomats using a longstanding Windows shortcut vulnerability that’s been popular with threat groups as far back as 2017.
Microsoft warns Windows 10 users face serious security risks as 90% of ransomware attacks target unsupported systems. Learn ...
Microsoft is introducing a new scareware sensor for the Microsoft Edge web browser, which helps detect scam pages more ...
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Still on Windows 10? Unsupported systems are unprotected. Learn why it’s risky, how to stay safe, and when to upgrade.
Phishing emails remain the most reported cybercrime. Experts break down what to look out for and how to stay safe.
A fake Microsoft email domain using an “rn” instead of an “m” is fooling users again. The domain’s owner has a history of ...
Learn how to use passkeys on Windows and Mac computers without cameras or fingerprint readers. Discover secure authentication ...