Google will remove the “Secure” indicator in September
Eventually Google plans to remove the padlock icon from its UI, too. In a blog post made on Thursday, Google announced that it will be removing the “Secure” indicator from…
Eventually Google plans to remove the padlock icon from its UI, too. In a blog post made on Thursday, Google announced that it will be removing the “Secure” indicator from…
Even the most vigilant internet users are susceptible to this IDN homograph attack A new wave of Unicode Domain Phishing attacks are tricking even the most seasoned of internet veterans…
Once again, Google’s UI is aiding in phishing scams A Reddit clone was squatting on a domain that closely resembles Reddit’s. Reddit.co, was a fake website that took advantage of…
Sometimes the internet creates strange bedfellows. In 1982, an Economist at Clemson University named Bruce Yandle concocted an economic theory that he articulated using the old tale of the Baptists…
College hacks, Office 365 phishing and Chrome over Edge. There’s plenty of interesting stories to unwrap from the past week in cyber security. From an Iowa college student hacking his…
A new threat report details how many phishing sites are being created and who they’re impersonating. There are nearly 1.4 million phishing websites created every month, according to the Webroot…
Chrome will use insights from the Safe Browsing filter to predict new phishing sites. Google has announced a pair of security improvements for its Chrome browser. Now, users will get…
“Sophisticated phishing emails are behind more than 90% of successful cyberattacks,” – Mike Rogers, former Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee According to a new study by the security firm…
According to a new study, 70% of American workers don’t grasp web security and privacy. The majority – 70% – of US employees fail when it comes to security and…
The week in cyber security, featuring spying, phishing, ransom minus the ware and at least one ‘destructive’ logic bomb. The trouble with cyber security is that there is virtually no…
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