
7 Steps to Avoid Phishing Attacks on Your Facebook Account
There are several ways to avoid phishing attacks on your Facebook account. The common theme in each is to be highly suspicious of any online request for your personal information
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There are several ways to avoid phishing attacks on your Facebook account. The common theme in each is to be highly suspicious of any online request for your personal information
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“In God we trust, the rest we check” — A wise principle when discussing computer security, especially when using QR codes. The QR code has gained popularity in recent years
Gaming is a multi-billion pound industry with millions of players across the globe. With this volume of users and money sloshing around, it’s inevitable that hackers and criminals come calling.
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Kaspersky Lab revealed a cyberspy campaign, Darkhotel, which had been active for seven years in a number of luxury Asian hotels.
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Your primary email account is often the master key that can provide backup access to all other accounts, which is why you must be particularly careful with it.
Phishing is the most developed form of Internet scamming. Let’s explore the topic in order to better understand why it became so prominent and what measures one can take to avoid a phishing attack.
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When a computer is operated by a child, it should be protected against a whole new set of threats. Some popular security solutions fail to provide sufficient protection.
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According to research by Kaspersky Lab, 22 percent of phishing scams on the web target Facebook.
One FIFA-related phishing site included a supposedly downloadable ticket, which turned out to be a malicious form of the Banker Trojan that steals sensitive data surrounding users’ online banking data.
Whether you’re a victim or a witness, there are a number of sources you can submit online threat information to in order to make the Internet a safer place.