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Readers' Choice: Your favorite smart security cameras
Find out which security cameras our readers trust in their homes.
By Miller Kern
Google issues security alert about malicious VPNs stealing user data
Be careful, folks.
By Alex Perry
Google warns about major online scam threats for November. See the list.
Be on the lookout.
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Meta earns about $7 billion a year on scam ads, report says
Yikes. That's a lot of ads for counterfeit Sildenafil and online casinos.
By Tim Marcin
Louvre video security password was ‘louvre,’ report reveals
Unfortunately, this rules.
6 Android apps reportedly recording users' conversations — delete, delete, delete
While the malicious apps weren't targeting users in the United States, you should make sure they aren't on your phone.
Microsoft warns that an OpenAI API is being abused as a backdoor for 'espionage'
Bad actors are using a "new backdoor malware" that takes advantage of a key OpenAI API.
X is retiring Twitter.com and may lock your account if you don't act fast
Check your account!
By Tim Marcin
Don't get tricked! How software stops fake emails
With plenty of scams hiding in plain sight, it’s time to protect yourself (and emails) from potential threats.
By PCMag
Cybercrime exhibit at Vegas Mob Museum tracks real-time attacks
"Digital Underworld" features decades-old hacking tools, along with a live cyberthreat map.
Should you pay for a VPN?
Not all VPNs are made equal. See what you’re leaving on the table with a “free” VPN.
By PCMag
More than 14,000 WordPress sites hacked, used to spread malware
The threat group used the blockchain to infect WordPress sites.
By Matt Binder
Notorious hacker group doxxes ICE and FBI officials in new leak, report says
Hundreds of ICE, FBI, and DOJ officials have allegedly been unmasked.
By Matt Binder
New 'Pixnapping' attack lets hackers steal Android chats, 2FA codes in seconds
And there's not much you can do about it (yet).
By Matt Binder
The DOJ details a $15 billion pig butchering scam ring bust: Phone farms, forced labor camps, and an ill-gotten Picasso
The ring allegedly had operations in Brooklyn and Cambodia and operated a phone farm with 76,000 social media accounts.
By Timothy Beck Werth and Joe Hindy
How bad is the Discord hack? What you need to know.
The government-issued IDs of 70,000 users have been exposed.
By Matt Binder
Discord reveals 70,000 users' government IDs may have been compromised
Users provided their IDs as part of the chat app's age verification.
By Amanda Yeo
ShinyHunters hackers ransom 1 billion Salesforce records on the dark web, report says
The hackers are looking for Salesforce to pay a ransom, or else.
By Matt Binder
Gmail business users can now send secure encrypted email to anyone
An added layer of security.
By Alex Perry
Google Drive will now detect ransomware with help from AI
The feature can be found in the Google Drive for desktop app.
By Matt Binder
Government shutdown looms. Will online services be disrupted?
Lawmakers have until midnight to agree on federal spending.
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