How cybercriminals disguise URLs
Methods used by attackers to redirect victims to malicious and phishing sites from seemingly safe URLs.
Methods used by attackers to redirect victims to malicious and phishing sites from seemingly safe URLs.
A researcher has discovered a vulnerability in the Bluetooth protocol implementations for Android, macOS, iOS, and Linux, allowing devices to be hacked remotely.
Are Macs as safe as their owners think they are? A few recent stories about malware targeting macOS users.
Android 13 and 14 have a feature called Restricted Settings. We explain its purpose, and how malicious applications bypass it.
Unused apps not only clutter your phone but also create a risk of personal data leakage, so it’s better to remove them. But what if an app can’t be uninstalled? There’s a workaround.
Typical security issues of WordPress, and how they can be addressed to protect your website or online store from cybercriminals.
Bitcoin wallets created on online platforms between 2011 and 2015 may be insecure due to a vulnerability in the library for key generation.
Espionage operations to hack corporate routers are now commonplace — and all organizations need to be aware of this.
How a recently discovered bug in Intel processors threatens cloud providers.
I firmly believe that the concept of cybersecurity will soon become obsolete, and cyberimmunity will take its place.
Eugene Kaspersky
Four handy ways to lock your screen on Windows and macOS.
You’ve interacted with scammers or visited a phishing site. What steps should you take to avoid being hacked?
Some thoughts on what PC software patches should be prioritized and why.
You can apply the concept of a threat landscape as used in corporate security to yourself to make it easier to stay protected.