Excited about Super Mario Bros. Wonder? Don’t download this fan-made Mario game with malware By Anthony Spadafora published 26 June 23 Super Mario 3: Mario Forever is a popular fan-made remake of the classic Nintendo game but now hackers have added malware to it.
Urgent iPhone zero-day flaws discovered — update your phone right now By Alyse Stanley published 25 June 23 Apple patches iPhone vulnerabilities known to be exploited by hackers to deploy spyware and steal personal data.
Your Apple ID is about to kill the password in iOS 17 — what you need to know By Philip Michaels last updated 22 June 23 With iOS 17, iPadOS 17 and macOS Sonoma, you'll be able to link a passkey to your Apple ID for more secure sign-ins.
This Android app with over 50,000 installs steals your files and microphone recordings — what to do By Roland Moore-Colyer published 21 June 23 Security firm ESET found that the iRecorder – Screen Recorder app was hiding data-stealing malware.
The best WhatsApp alternatives for 2023 By Tom Pritchard last updated 21 June 23 It doesn't matter why you're leaving, these are still the best WhatsApp alternatives you can download right now.
Hackers threatening to release 80GB of stolen Reddit data — should you be worried? By Tom Pritchard published 20 June 23 Hackers are threatening to release 80GB of confidential Reddit data, but is this something you should be worried about?
Personal data of millions of Americans exposed in global cyber attack — what you need to know By Anthony Spadafora published 17 June 23 The Clop ransomware gang has taken responsibility for the massive MOVEit data breach and your personal data may have been exposed online as a result.
These malicious chat apps can steal your files and even your WhatsApp backups — how to stay safe By Anthony Spadafora published 15 June 23 The GravityRAT malware is using malicious chat apps to steal your WhatsApp backups and other sensitive data.
This new malware is taking over Discord accounts and stealing browser data — what you need to know By Anthony Spadafora published 14 June 23 A new Golang-based malware called Skuld is currently targeting Windows users and gamers worldwide to extract sensitive data from their PCs.
Want to be hacked? Just make these password mistakes By Roland Moore-Colyer last updated 14 June 23 Here's what to do and don't when it comes to password protection.
6,000 sites used to impersonate 100 top brands and steal your banking info — how to stay safe By Anthony Spadafora published 13 June 23 Scammers are using convincing fake sites to trick shoppers into giving up their hard-earned cash and personal information.
This Strava feature could reveal your home address — here’s how to turn it off By Anthony Spadafora published 12 June 23 Researchers have discovered a privacy risk in Strava’s heatmap feature that could be used to identify the home addresses of its users.
Chrome is getting a huge upgrade to its password manager — what you need to know By Anthony Spadafora published 8 June 23 Google Password Manager is getting a slew of new features designed to further secure your passwords and make them easier to import and manage.
FBI issues warning over deepfake AI nudes being used for sextortion scams By Anthony Spadafora published 8 June 23 Hackers have begun taking ordinary pictures from social media and turning them into deepfaked nudes to blackmail people online.
Over 60,000 compromised Android apps found spreading adware — how to stay safe By Anthony Spadafora published 7 June 23 More than 60,000 adware apps have been discovered that target Android users searching for popular apps online.
Chrome zero-day bug patched after hackers used it in their attacks — update your browser now By Anthony Spadafora published 6 June 23 Google is urging Chrome users to update their browsers now after a new zero-day flaw has been discovered that hackers are actively exploiting in their attacks.
Hackers are using pictures to trick you into clicking on phishing links — Don’t fall for this By Anthony Spadafora last updated 5 June 23 Hackers have begun adding malicious links to large, promotional images inside their phishing emails in order to get unsuspecting users to click on them.
Android apps with 30 million downloads contain SpinOk Android malware — delete these now By Anthony Spadafora published 5 June 23 Even more Android apps containing the SpinOK malware, which can spy on you and steal your passwords, have been discovered on the Play Store.
Google Workspace exploit could let hackers steal your files without leaving any trace By Tom Pritchard published 5 June 23 Google Workspace has a flaw that lets hackers get away without leaving any evidence, and that's a big problem.
Over 400 million infected with Android spyware — delete these apps right now By Anthony Spadafora last updated 2 June 23 Android apps with over 400 million combined downloads contain a new malware strain distributed as a tool for advertisers.
This macOS flaw lets hackers install 'undeletable' malware on your Mac — how to stay safe By Anthony Spadafora published 31 May 23 Apple has patched a new macOS flaw called Migraine after it was discovered by security researchers from Microsoft.
ChatGPT is being used to create malware — what you need to know By Anthony Spadafora published 25 May 23 Hackers are already abusing ChatGPT to create new malware samples. It's a problem that's only likely going to get worse.
'Look who died' scam is making the rounds on Facebook — don’t fall for this By Anthony Spadafora published 24 May 23 Scammers are messaging unsuspecting users on Facebook while pretending to be a friend with a new scam designed to steal their accounts.
Debt collector breach exposes financial data of 1.1 million Americans — see if you’re affected By Anthony Spadafora published 24 May 23 The debt collector NCB has disclosed that hackers breached its systems though they also gained access to Bank of America and TD Bank customer data.
Don’t let your phone get infected with the AhRat malware — delete this screen recorder app now By Anthony Spadafora published 24 May 23 A screen recorder app that used to be legitimate has turned malicious and is now infecting users with dangerous malware.
Your iPhone could soon allow you to verify who you're texting with in iOS 16.6 — here’s how By Anthony Spadafora last updated 22 May 23 Apple is reportedly testing out its new iMessage Contact Key Verification security feature in the iOS 16.6 and iPadOS 16.6 betas.
Don’t buy these Android TV boxes — they come pre-loaded with malware By Nick Pino published 22 May 23 If you bought a budget Android TV box from Amazon recently, you need to read this as it may have come pre-loaded with malware.
Apple issues urgent fix to block zero-day attacks — update your iPhone and Mac now By Anthony Spadafora published 19 May 23 Apple has patched three zero-day vulnerabilities that have been used by hackers to launch attacks against iPhones, Macs and the company’s other devices.
Cyberstalkers are using this Windows 11 tool to track iPhone users — how to stay safe By Anthony Spadafora published 18 May 23 Being able to use iMessage on Windows is great, but Microsoft’s Phone Link app could be used to spy on your iPhone if you’re not careful.
New DarkBert AI was trained using dark web data from hackers and cybercriminals By Anthony Spadafora published 17 May 23 DarkBERT is a new AI language model that was trained exclusively on data from the dark web and it’s already outperforming other large language models.