Surfshark has updated its browser extension with a new feature that flags malicious links in Google Search results, helping users avoid malware and phishing attempts before they even click.
Scam sites run rampant on search engines like Google, as malicious actors attempt to steal precious personal data and financial information using phony websites posing as the real thing. To thwart ...
A fake 7-Zip website is distributing a trojanized installer of the popular archiving tool that turns the user's computer into ...
Cybercriminals continually seek new ways to expose you to phishing and scam sites designed to steal your credentials or install malware that can compromise your personal data and system. Although ...
Quishing is proving effective, too, with millions of people unknowingly opening malicious websites. In fact, 73% of Americans admit to scanning QR codes without checking if the source is legitimate.
No one is safe form these attacks. Republished on September 24 with more details on these malicious websites and the wider threat from AI-fueled website impersonation. Once threat actors trick you ...
With all the hazards lurking online, your browser is your first line of defense against malicious websites and other threats. To try to keep you safe and secure, Google bakes into Chrome a feature ...
Millions of phishing emails targeting victims every day use ‘do it yourself’ phishing kits developed by Egypt-based ONNX - but the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit has now seriously disrupted this ...