Security Tip of the Week – Android Malware Apps
Protect your Android device from malicious apps posing as legitimate programs like Google Chrome and 4K Sports.
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Protect your Android device from malicious apps posing as legitimate programs like Google Chrome and 4K Sports.
Discover tips to protect yourself from Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams during high-profile events like elections.
This week’s scam involves cybercriminals sending an email that resembles a payment invoice, urging immediate action. Scammers always look for ways to get you to make impulsive decisions. They usually scare or alarm you so that you react without thinking.
Beware of a new scam where cybercriminals impersonate U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents to steal your personal information.
Beware of a new scam involving a “free” pirated version of Microsoft Office circulating on torrenting websites.
Cybercriminals are sending text messages containing detailed workplace information from unknown numbers, pretending to be your boss.
Discover how cybercriminals are targeting Polish government officials in a sophisticated phishing scam by sending malicious files.
Beware of the latest phishing scam posing as a Shein Mystery Box giveaway with a fake website link to try to steal information.
Discover the latest scam targeting gamers on video gaming websites and forums, where clicking malicious links downloads malware disguised as Cheat Lab software.
Beware of smishing scams targeting motorists with fake toll due texts from the Pennsylvania Turnpike which could lead to data theft.
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