Minimize Risk While Surfing the Web on Your Phone

We simply enjoy surfing on wireless networks wherever we go… assume that none of these networks are safe. This is especially important for those of us who use our mobile devices for online banking, accessing medical records, storing our passwords with a password manager, or browsing files on Dropbox, Google Drive, or Windows OneDrive. … Here are a few tools that can help protect your most precious data from those with powerful digital tools and prying eyes.

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Why procrastination is about managing emotions, not time

Procrastination is an issue with managing our emotions, not our time. The task we’re putting off is making us feel bad – perhaps it’s boring, too difficult or we’re worried about failing – and to make ourselves feel better in the moment, we start doing something else…

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This crafty malware makes you retype your passwords so it can steal them

A trojan malware campaign is targeting online banking users around the world with the aim of stealing credit card information, finances and other personal details. … Like many other hacking campaigns, Metamorfo begins with phishing emails that in this case claim to contain information about an invoice and invite the user to download a .ZIP file….

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New service notifies companies when their employees get phished

Companies across the world now have a new free web service at their disposal that will automatically send out email notifications if one of their employees gets phished.  The service is named “I Got Phished” and is managed by Abuse.ch, a non-profit organization known for its malware and cyber-crime tracking operations.

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Get More Done In 2 Days Than Most People Do In 2 Weeks

We all deal with countless deadlines every week, even though we dread them. They are the chronological equivalent of a budget. By setting aside a portion of your time to complete a task in advance, you avoid over-spending time.  Deadlines make you take action. …

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Microsoft Issues Excel Security Alert

A well-known hacking group called TA505 is weaponizing Microsoft Excel to spread a malware payload. Researchers from Microsoft Security Intelligence have this week taken to Twitter to warn users to be alert to the ongoing campaign.

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Patch the top ten software flaws used by crooks

The most commonly exploited vulnerabilities – and the technology they target … patch these now!  Adobe Flash Player, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, Adobe Flash Player, Microsoft WinRAR

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Teens get sneaky with their Apple AirPods. Will business follow?

This week, a video has wafted around the web that may turn your head away or your stomach around. Or your mind toward emigration to undeveloped land.  You see, this video showed the fun way kids are apparently communicating in class. With each other, that is.  It appears they’re swapping a single Apple AirPod of theirs for a single Apple AirPod of their friends

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Someone is uninstalling malware from infected PCs

A mysterious entity appears to have hijacked the backend infrastructure of the Phorpiex (Trik) botnet and is uninstalling the spam-bot malware from infected hosts, while also showing a popup telling users to install an antivirus and update their computers… “This is truly happening,” Yaniv Balmas, Head of Cyber Research at Check Point …

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This simple malware still plagues one in 10 Mac users

A prolific trojan campaign that tries to trick macOS users into downloading malicious software remains the most common malware Mac users are likely to encounter.  The Shlayer malware first emerged in early 2018 and is predominantly used to install malicious adware on users’ systems, with the intention of generating revenue from pop-up adverts and links that relentlessly appear in the victim’s browser.  Now, two years on from Shlayer’s arrival, figures from Kaspersky Lab reveal that the malware has targeted over one in ten macOS users, making it the most widespread macOS malware threat.

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Beware of this sneaky phishing technique now being used in more attacks

Security company researchers warn of a large increase in conversation-hijacking attacks. Here’s what they are and how to spot them.

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515,000+ hacked passwords+ for servers, routers, and IoT devices now online

The list, which was published on a popular hacking forum, includes each device’s IP address, along with a username and password for the Telnet service, a remote access protocol that can be used to control devices over the internet.  …

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The Complete Guide to Avoiding Online Scams

The basic rule for surviving internet scams is simple: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. A little common sense goes a long way to realizing that you aren’t going to suddenly win the Spanish National Lottery when you didn’t even know you had a ticket.  Here’s our definitive guide to helping you (and your loved ones) stay safe online. …

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600 million+ Android users continue to be charged for deleted apps

A new set of “fleeceware” apps appear to have been downloaded and installed by more than 600 million Android users. … “Fleeceware” are apps that abuse the ability for Android apps to run trial periods before a payment is charged to the user’s account. … Researchers discovered that some Android app developers didn’t cancel an app’s trial period once the app is uninstalled and they don’t receive a specific request from the user. …

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Meet the new Microsoft Edge: Your move, Google

Google Chrome and the new Microsoft Edge browser are siblings, but that doesn’t mean they’re equal. Far from it.  The most important difference between the new Edge and Google Chrome strikes right at the heart of Google’s business model. By default, the new Edge turns on tracking protection and sets it to Balanced, which blocks many ads and almost all third-party tracking code. …

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Iranian Hackers new attacks to breach the US Grid

Given the the threat of Iranian counterattacks, infrastructure owners should be aware of [these new campaigns] and they should consider not just new attempts to breach their networks but also the possibility that those systems have already been compromised. “My concern with the Iran situation is not that we’re going to see some new big operation spin up,” Lee says. “My concern is with access that groups might already have.” …

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Hackers Demand Ransom From Medical Patients After Breach

In a troubling new ransomware twist, hackers are demanding patients of Florida provider Richard Davis, MD pay a ransom to prevent the release of their personal information following a breach of the clinic’s server. … Patients are urged to share the notification with any known patients of The Center…

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What will happen January 15, 2020 – to your Windows 7 PC

Microsoft has been warning Windows 7 users for the past year-plus that after January 14, 2020, they’ll get no more security updates to the operating system for free. Even though users will be able to continue to run Windows 7 after that date, they’ll be more susceptible to potential security problems. To hammer that point home, Microsoft is planning to deliver a new pop-up notification to Windows 7 users on January 15, 2020.

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Homeland Security Alert: All Users to update Firefox browsers Immediately

If you use Mozilla Firefox’s web browser, you’ll want to drop what you are doing right now and update it. Now.  Failure to do so, could allow an attacker to take control of a user’s entire operating system—whether they use Windows or Mac. More alarming, the vulnerability is already being exploited…

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CES 2020: The best tech, gadgets on show

This year at CES you will find, 8K TV‘s, bathroom tech, smart car visors, next-gen lighting devices, smart cat boxes, cooking appliances that do it all, and much more…

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These five tech trends will dominate 2020

We begin our list with dark clouds on the horizon for Intel: Saying Intel is going out of business … it’s simply not going to happen… That doesn’t mean it is going to be smooth sailing… 5G has plenty of benefits for the mobile operators… Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have become the goto technologies for businesses whether they want to boost productivity, increase customer engagement, or drive digital transformation…. Security in 2020: Wider, deeper, stranger threats – don’t forget the basics…

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Be Prepared: Iran can execute cyber-attacks against the US

Homeland Security Warning: Be prepared for cyber disruptions, suspicious emails, and network delays. … Implement basic cyber hygiene practices such as effecting data backups and employing multi factor authentication. Note: Make sure your business can function if there are interruptions to your internet service.

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Chinese hackers get around two-factor authentication

Security researchers say they found evidence that a Chinese government-linked hacking group has been bypassing two-factor authentication (2FA) in a recent wave of attacks.

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ALERT! TP-Link routers allow anyone to change your WiFi password

According to researchers in ethical hacking, if exploited, this vulnerability would allow a remote threat actor to take control of device settings via Telnet to connect to a File Transfer Protocol server (FTP) over LAN or WAN.  Exploiting this vulnerability would give the attacker administrator privileges…

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Windows Hack Attackers! Microsoft Responds With Powerful Counterpunch

It has been confirmed that the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) has been tracking a hacking campaign against Windows users. … The threat group behind these cyber-attacks is thought to be based in North Korea and has been named as “Thallium” by Microsoft and is also known as APT37. …

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Cyber security 101: Protect your privacy from hackers, spies, and the government

Simple steps can make the difference between losing your online accounts or maintaining what is now a precious commodity: Your privacy.

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