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  • Malware

New malware campaign disguises itself as presidential election email

Email users should be on the lookout for a number of convincing email malware scams that disguise themselves as "call…

4 years ago
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Ransomware crooks offer $1 million for “partners in crime”

The developers of a popular strain of ransomware are actively seeking other cyber crooks to recruit to help them steal…

4 years ago
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Ransomware attack responsible for woman’s death after infecting hospital

While cyber crooks are frequently wanted by the police for crimes related to computer misuse, a group of such criminals…

4 years ago
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Facebook will remove posts supportive of Trump’s comments about voting twice

Facebook has announced that it will ban users sharing video of President Trump encouraging an audience in North Carolina to…

4 years ago
  • Microsoft

Microsoft to officially end Internet Explorer in 2021. Here’s what you need to know.

Microsoft has announced that it will no longer support the last remaining supported version of Internet Explorer from August 2021,…

4 years ago
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Twitter rolls out limited reply features to tweets

Twitter has rolled out a feature that will let any of its users have more control over who can comment…

4 years ago
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Twitter hacked to promote Bitcoin scam in unprecedented attack

Scammers have compromised several high profile Twitter accounts belonging to an array of the most followed celebrities in an unprecedented…

4 years ago
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UK pubs and restaurant set task of learning complex GDPR laws

Pubs and restaurants in the UK are to open next week but have been told they should collect the contact…

4 years ago
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Twitter placing “glorifying violence” warning on Trump tweet

Social media platform Twitter had hidden a tweet from President Donald Trump for what is claims is for "glorifying violence".…

4 years ago
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Site peddles a “5G holographic device” for £300; It’s just a £5 USB key

Fraudsters have been selling a 128MB USB drive online for over £300 using the false claim that it protects users…

4 years ago