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Your Phone Number Is a Security Key You Barely Control
Your phone number is often used as proof of identity, but attackers can take it over through SIM swapping or port-out fraud. Here is how the attack works and how to reduce the risk.
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Search Results Are Being Turned Into Malware Traps
Excerpt: Attackers are manipulating Google/Bing results so that trusted-looking software downloads (e.g. VPN clients) actually install malware. Learn how fake “official” downloads are used t...
Cyberattacks on Water Systems: Why Your Water Supply Is at Risk
Water utilities are now prime targets for cyberattacks, meaning your tap water could be at risk. This article explains how attackers exploit water system controls and offers straightforward...
Infostealers: The Quiet Engines Behind Major Breaches
Infostealer malware quietly steals your saved passwords and session data, driving many cyber breaches. Discover how these “credential grabbers” work and how to protect yourself and your orga...
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