Why is kidsβ personal information in high demand, how do criminals steal it, and what can parents do to help prevent child identity theft?
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There is a significant secondary marketplace where tickets can sell for several times their original value, opening the opportunity for scammers and fraud
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Here's how cybercriminals have adjusted their tactics in response to Microsoft's stricter security policies and other interesting findings from ESET's new Threat Report
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Some threats may be closer than you think. Are security risks that originate from your own trusted employees on your radar?
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A story of how an analysis of a supposed game cheat turned into the discovery of a powerful UEFI threat
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A view of the H1 2023 threat landscape as seen by ESET telemetry and from the perspective of ESET threat detection and research experts
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Originally a banking trojan, Emotet later evolved into a full-blown botnet and went on to become one of the most dangerous cyberthreats worldwide
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A brief summary of what happened with Emotet since its comeback in November 2021
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Criminals increasingly create deepfake nudes from peopleβs benign public photos in order to extort money from them, the FBI warns
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Here are some of the key insights on the evolving data breach landscape as revealed by Verizonβs analysis of more than 16,000 incidents
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The growing use of synthetic media and difficulties in distinguishing between real and fake content raises a slew of legal and ethical questions
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While employee monitoring software may boost productivity, it may also be a potential privacy minefield and it can affect your relationship with your employees
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Cybercriminals can use USB charging stations in airports, hotels, malls or other public spaces as conduits for malware
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The beginning of the summer break is the perfect time for parents to remind their children about the importance of safe online habits
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The US government has now announced a bounty of $10 million for intel linking the Cl0p ransomware gang to a foreign government
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A primer on how to use this powerful tool for uncovering and connecting information from publicly available sources
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From bogus free trips to fake rental homes, here are some of the most common online threats you should look out for both before and during your travels
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With passkeys poised for prime time, passwords seem passΓ©. What are the main benefits of ditching one in favor of the other?
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