USEROVERRIDE
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Fake Software Installer Stealing Mac Passwords
Mac users often say, “Macs don’t get viruses.”Unfortunately, hackers love hearing that. A recent cybersecurity discovery shows exactly why that belief can be dangerous. A Fake AI Tool with a Hidden Threat Security researchers recently uncovered a malicious software installer disguised as an AI tool for Mac. At first glance, everything looked legitimate. The installer…
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When “IT Support” Is Actually a Hacker: The Rise of Voice Phishing (Vishing)
Imagine getting a call from “IT support”…and the hacker is actually the one on the phone. It sounds like something out of a movie, but it’s becoming one of the fastest-growing cyberattacks today. And the scary part?There’s no malware involved at all. What Is Voice Phishing (Vishing)? Voice phishing—commonly called vishing—is a cyberattack where criminals…
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Hackers Just Found 29 Zero Day Vulnerabilities in Cars. Here’s What That Means for You.
At a recent hacking competition called Pwn2Own Automotive, security researchers discovered 29 brand new zero day vulnerabilities in modern vehicles and automotive technology. That sounds dramatic. It is. But it is also fixable and manageable if you understand what is actually happening. Let’s break it down. What Is a Zero Day Vulnerability? A zero day…
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Your Chrome & Zoom Could Be Letting Hackers In — Here’s What to Do
You don’t have to be a tech expert to fall victim to a cyberattack. In fact, the most common way hackers get into people’s devices is through apps we all use every single day — like Google Chrome and Zoom. The good news? Staying protected takes less than 5 minutes. Let’s walk through what’s going…
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Your Chrome & Zoom Are WIDE OPEN to Hackers — Patch This NOW Before It’s Too Late!
Your Chrome & Zoom Could Be Letting Hackers In — Here’s What to Do You don’t have to be a tech expert to fall victim to a cyberattack. In fact, the most common way hackers get into people’s devices is through apps we all use every single day — like Google Chrome and Zoom. The…
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Fake LastPass Emergency Emails Are Spreading — Don’t Fall for This Phishing Scam
If your phone buzzes with an “urgent LastPass alert,” your first instinct might be to panic. That’s exactly what scammers are counting on. A new wave of phishing emails is targeting LastPass users with fake maintenance warnings designed to steal passwords, install malware, and compromise entire vaults. Let’s break down what’s happening — and how…
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You Can Still Get Hacked by Opening a Document
Most people think getting hacked requires something dramatic. A shady website.A weak password.A complicated cyberattack. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: In 2026, you can still get hacked by simply opening the wrong document. Yep — a Word file can be enough. And Microsoft just proved it again. Microsoft Office Hit With a Real Zero-Day Attack…
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Ingram Micro Ransomware Breach: What You Need to Know (and What to Do Next)
Even major tech companies aren’t immune to cyberattacks — and the latest ransomware incident involving Ingram Micro proves it. The global IT distributor recently confirmed a ransomware-related data breach that impacted more than 42,000 individuals, exposing highly sensitive personal information. If you do business with Ingram Micro (or even if you don’t), this incident is…
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GhostPoster: The Malicious Browser Extensions Installed 840,000 Times
Browser extensions are supposed to make our lives easier. Ad blockers, password managers, productivity tools — most of us install them without a second thought. But recently, security researchers uncovered a reminder of why that trust can be dangerous. A group of malicious browser extensions, collectively known as GhostPoster, was found hiding harmful code while…
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Navigating the Grubhub Data Breach: What You Need to Know
In a digital age where convenience often overshadows security, the recent Grubhub data breach serves as a critical reminder of the vulnerabilities that exist in online services. This incident not only compromised sensitive customer data but also raised questions about user safety and privacy in the age of technology. Understanding the Breach:Grubhub confirmed that their…
