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Apple fixes zero-day that let attackers take over iPhones and Macs
Apple has released emergency updates for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and more to fix a zero-day already being exploited in the wild.
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Six Windows zero-days are already under attack
Microsoft patched 59 security flaws this month. Six of them were already being exploited by attackers.
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AI makes it easy to fake trusted brands (including ours)
With nothing more than a domain name and a prompt, scammers can now spin up convincing clones of trusted brands in minutes.
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Hundreds of women tricked into giving up Snapchat security codes
By posing as Snapchat support, he convinced women to share security codes, then accessed private accounts and sensitive content.
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Do you know where your
children are online?
Malwarebytes investigated what kids can encounter on major platforms like Roblox, Discord, and YouTube, even with child-restricted accounts. A little digging uncovered fraud, cybercrime, and more.
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