Hackers are targeting Mac users with fake security warnings to steal Apple ID credentials. Learn how this phishing scam works ...
Threat actors behind a sophisticated phishing attack against Windows users, have now switched gears to target Mac users.
Imagine a hidden flaw in software that no one—except cybercriminals—knows about. A zero-day vulnerability is exactly that: a security weakness that hasn’t been discovered or patched by developers.
The caller said Huntington officials were setting up a “safe” account for her at Chase Bank. He then added a new Chase debit ...
The FBI is warning that fake online document converters are being used to steal people's information and, in worst-case ...
After you've created an account and verified your identity through ID.me, you can click on the Profile link, then scroll to ...
The hackers changed their target to Mac and Safari users after Microsoft issued a new anti-scareware update for its Edge ...
When you open an account, your bank will verify your identity. This is part of a federal law known as Customer Due Diligence, ...
After Windows defenses improved, the attackers switched to targeting Mac and Safari users with these very effective scams.
After Windows defenses improved, the attackers switched to targeting Mac and Safari users with these very effective scams.
A long-running campaign phishing for credentials through scareware recently switched to targeting macOS users.