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10 precious security tips for average users
Precautions go further than just installing a simple antivirus software and hoping for a miracle.
Social Engineering: Why minding?
Know the numbers, the evils and the countermeasures to this dangerous attack strategy
How do you not fall for e-mail scams that steal bank passwords?
Although scammers try to apply scams by Facebook or WhatsApp, the most serious scams -- which steal bank passwords -- still occur mainly by email and sometimes also by SMS torpedoes. Recognizing these scams from the message alone is more difficult than one might think, but there is another simple solution.
Mobile frauds: do you know how to protect yourself?
For some years now, cases of mobile fraud have increased significantly, after all, most people now use at least one mobile device.
How do you know if a website is safe to make purchases?
How do you know if a website is really safe? Some criteria are necessary in order to reach a final verdict!
Social Engineering: why bother?
Know the numbers, evils and countermeasures to this dangerous attack strategy.
Criminals profit about $10 million in social engineering schemes involving cryptocurrencies
The phenomenon of cryptocurrencies and the growth of a enthusiastic public about the subject did not go unnoticed by cybercriminals.
Which is easier to be hacked: human or computer?
Computers follow instructions, while the human being.....
The new "creative" phishing attack that you should watch out for
A cybersecurity researcher who warned last month about a creative phishing campaign has now shared details of a new, but similar, attack campaign with The Hacker News, which was specifically designed to attack mobile users.
What causes users to click on malicious links?
Humans are the weakest link in cybersecurity, but with proper training they don't have to be
Habits for a (cybernetically) safer year
Set limits; Block; Monitor your accounts; Manage your programs and applications.
The virtual world is watching us
For better or worse, data exposure tends to increase...
Who would know this, right? More than half of malicious websites already use HTTPS
PhishLabs notices that the adoption of HTTPS by malicious websites has shown a dizzying growth since the first quarter of 2017
Spam and Phishing Data in 2019
This article was based on the Spam and Phishing in Q1 2019 report from the SecureList website.
Face aging application outbreak makes users ignore risks
FaceApp's terms of use and privacy agreement use copied passages and company displays a 'virtual address'.
Horror game is removed from Google Play for trying to steal Google and Facebook passwords
The program waited two days before starting to display windows with advertisements and fake pages.
Facebook: How to control your account privacy
Blog teaches you how to restrict who has access to your information and how to protect the posts in the social network.
Learn what two-factor authentication is and why it is important
An additional layer of login security, the feature was designed to ensure that the owner is the only person who can access an online account.
Largest hacker attacks in history
Check out the largest hack attacks in history and what they achieved.
DANGER - A new phishing attack has been discovered!
New phishing attack hits even the most prepared users!
7 mobile device security threats that you should take seriously in 2019
The most realistic mobile security risks are found in some areas that are easily overlooked, and are expected to become more urgent as we move forward in 2019
Bandits steal $243,000 with deepfake audio mimicking CEO voice
The scam took place inside a German electricity company; Symantec researchers said they had found three other identical cases.
The danger of browser extensions
How to use the extensions safely?
Corporate Data: Backups Can Never Be Too Much
The cloud service provider ensures security, providing even more peace of mind. Right? Not so much.
Coronavirus: Run away from the disease that took us by surprise, but continue protecting your company's data
Find out how the new coronavirus-derived pandemic (COVID-19) can affect the cyber-security of employees and entrepreneurs through the unsafe use of the home office.
Cyber Security Awareness Maturity: understanding the concept and finding out what it can say about your company
Find out all you need to know about cyber security awareness maturity.
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