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January 12, 2022 |
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If you're prompted to update Flash Player, ignore it!Adobe's Flash Player has been dead for nearly two years. One reason the program was shuttered is it posed several security risks. But cybercriminals are now using the old technology to lure victims into "updating" their devices. If you download the update, your device will be infected with malware. Here's what's going on. Tap or click for tips to keep your devices protected from malware. → |
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Scam warning: Think twice before you click that Google Docs notification Google's online word processing platform Docs is a popular way to create text documents and collaborate with others. But it's this productivity function that is now being targeted by cybercriminals to get malware on your computer. We'll explain how this tricky attack works and tell you how to avoid falling victim. Fall for this fake 'copyright notice' and someone could take over your Instagram account Have you recently received a message on Instagram that a post has violated copyright? Be cautious when opening notifications, as criminals have been faking warnings to steal account details. We'll explain what's happening and give you ways to avoid losing control of your account. Windows alert: Hackers are using a 9-year-old flaw to break into PCs Zloader malware has been used in various cyberattacks for years. Several patches and vulnerability fixes have been released to fight it, but a new version of the malware is attacking a flaw that Microsoft patched in 2013. We've got details on what's happening. |
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