Cybercriminals commonly use malicious EXE files to spread malware, ransomware, or spyware. That's why you should be able to recognize and avoid potentially harmful files to safeguard your device from ...
QR codes are popping up everywhere, and now they're being used by scammers in a new scheme. The FBI issued an alert about scammers sending packages with malicious QR codes. These codes often appear on ...
Many of us unwrapped some new tech gifts this holiday season. If you’re the owner of a new phone, computer, or tablet, cybersecurity experts say you’ll want to be careful as you start downloading apps ...
PHILADELPHIA -- QR codes are everywhere, but that doesn't mean all of them are safe to use. It's estimated that this year alone, about 98 million Americans will scan a QR code with their phone. But ...
Drivers have been warned of the growing frequency of QR code parking scams and the top things to do to make sure you are not ...
As announced last fall, Case Western Reserve University launched a new program to help employees avoid falling victim to phishing emails. The program will continue during the 2023–24 academic year.
When it comes to dealing with artificial intelligence, the cybersecurity industry has officially moved into overdrive. Vulnerabilities in coding tools, malicious injections into models used by some of ...