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New 'scareware' attack hits 2.8 million victims, pretending to lock them out of your browser
By Efosa Udinmwen published
CypherLoc scareware spreads through phishing emails, locking browsers visually while scammers use fake alerts and support calls to steal information.

FBI warns of Kali phishing scam hitting Microsoft OAuth tokens
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A new phishing kit is being offered on Telegram allowing even newbie hackers an easy way to grab OAuth tokens.

How to watch the 2026 American Music Awards online — stream Teddy Swims, Keith Urban performances live from anywhere
By Tom Wardley published
News Taylor Swift bags eight nominations with Billy Idol set to receive Lifetime Achievement Award. Here's how to watch the 2026 American Music Awards online and from anywhere.

Trend Micro users beware - dangerous Apex One zero-day exploited in the wild
By Sead Fadilpašić published
CISA has already added the flaw to its KEV database.

Experts warn ransomware hackers will often lower their prices - with some giving discounts up to 96%
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Ransomware actors use a whole range of different tactics to persuade victims to pay the demands.

Half Man episode 6 release date and time on HBO Max and BBC iPlayer
By Jasmine Valentine published
A messy end awaits us in Richard Gadd's most uncomfortable TV show yet. But when does Half Man episode 6 drop on HBO Max and BBC iPlayer?

GitHub hit with another major attack — Megalodon hits over 5,000 repos with malware-laden commits
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A TeamPCP copycat was just spotted hitting thousands of GitHub repos with an infostealer.

Researchers warn you can be tracked and identified from Wi-Fi signals
By David Nield published
Feedback signals used by ordinary routers can be tapped into to identify you based on the way you walk.
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