Researchers uncover a massive YouTube malware network using fake “free software” and game hack videos to steal user data.
Check Point helps exorcise vast 'Ghost Network' that used fake tutorials to push infostealers Google has taken down thousands of YouTube videos that were quietly spreading password-stealing malware ...
Trust: As the example above highlights, even if a YouTube account has a large number of subscribers, that doesn't mean the ...
Usually fierce rivals Symantec Corp. and McAfee Inc. teamed up to kick off the crusade by targeting five different eBay sellers in three lawsuits filed Monday in a Los Angeles federal court."If online ...
And our last word in business today comes from China. The word is raise the Red Flag. Red Flag Linux is the name of a Chinese-made operating system. Officials in the city of Nanchang are forcing local ...
Update March 21, 3 am: This article has been updated to include a comment from Jerome Segura. Cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes has warned of a new form of crypto-stealing malware hidden inside a ...
The White House has issued a new policy seeking to tighten the reins on wasteful software purchasing by federal agencies. Under a new final policy announced today, agencies will have to appoint ...
[Kuba Tyszko] like many of us, has been hacking things from a young age. An early attempt at hacking around with grandpa’s tractor might have been swiftly quashed by his father, but likely this was ...
Andrew Blok covered home energy, with a focus on solar, and navigated the changing energy landscape to help people make smart energy decisions. He's a graduate of the Knight Center for Environmental ...
Software makers selling through the channel may find their products slipping through the cracks into the so-called “gray market,†according to a news report . The report highlights a KPMG study ...