Not every security alert you receive indicates that your computer is infected. Many are tricks to get you to download malware or antivirus software. Identifying these fake alerts can help you avoid ...
A new malware campaign is exploiting the popularity of Claude Code, targeting developers searching for AI coding tools online ...
Fake virus alerts prey on your fear and urgency—but spotting them doesn’t have to be tricky. Thankfully, some straightforward methods make recognizing fake warnings simple, helping you stay calm and ...
A tampered copy of FileZilla quietly contacts attacker-controlled servers using encrypted DNS traffic that can slip past ...
Microsoft would like to remind users about cyber criminals who attempt to take advantage of users who are aware of Java security alerts by creating fake virus alerts that force you to download ...
If you use an Android phone, this deserves your attention. Cybersecurity researchers warn that hackers are using Hugging Face, a popular platform for sharing artificial intelligence (AI) tools, to ...
“Taking five seconds to confirm a meeting link really leads to zoom.us [instead of an impostor link] is a simple habit that ...
Hackers abused Bing AI search results to promote fake OpenClaw installers on GitHub, spreading Vidar infostealer and other ...
A fake Zoom meeting website is silently pushing surveillance software onto Windows machines. Visitors land on a convincing ...