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Cybercriminals are using sponsored ads and fake news websites to lure victims to investment scams.
A list of topics we covered in the week of July 7 to July 13 of 2025
Deepfake attacks aren't just for recruitment and banking fraud; they've now reached the highest levels of government.
The job applicants' personal information could be accessed by simply guessing a username and using the password “12345.”
Researchers have discovered a campaign of malicious browser extensions that were available in the official Chrome and Edge web stores.
Google says its Gemini AI will soon be able to access your messages, WhatsApp, and utilities on your phone. But we're struggling to see that as a good thing.
If someone is going to negotiate with criminals for you, that person should at least be on your side.
Let's Encrypt has started rolling out certificates for IP addresses. Although it's a security solution it also offers cybercriminals opportunities.
The Call of Duty team confirmed that the PC edition of WWII has been taken offline following "reports of an issue."
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