Cybercriminals are increasingly using fake CAPTCHA prompts to trick users into enabling malware and scam notifications ...
Security researchers say a phishing scam impersonates Google to install malware that steals 2FA codes, tracks location and ...
It hides inside developer tools, then monitors activity and steals data, turning a single infection into a wider risk across ...
Threat actors are using cybersecurity best practices against you, hiding malware inside of fake browser updates. They do so by seeding legitimate but vulnerable websites with malicious JavaScript.
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How to spot a browser-in-the-browser phishing attack
Between the sheer number and the increasing sophistication of phishing campaigns, seeing should not automatically be believing when browsing online. One particularly sneaky scam is a ...
Fake browser extensions are nothing new, but this one takes things a step further by deliberately breaking your computer to scare you into infecting it. Security researchers have uncovered a malicious ...
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