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Scam alert: Beware the ‘iTunes has overcharged you!’ phishing scam

Posted on August 4, 2018

scamApple’s popular iTunes service has millions of active customers, and that make them a favorite target of scammers.

Well, an old iTunes-related scam that tries to trick you into disclosing your iTunes login information by trying to claim a bogus refund from Apple is making the rounds once again.

The scam works something like this:  [Read more…]

Scam alert: Beware the free VPN app ‘S5Mark’ – It’s actually malware!

Posted on June 19, 2018

As you probably know, many free download sites attach additional “drive-by” downloads to the files you download from their sites to your PC.

A relative handful of those “add-on” programs are actually beneficial, but the vast majority of them are simply junk that will bloat your system and slow it down.

Even worse, some add-ons that claim to provide a useful service are actually malware that will spy on you and/or do nefarious things and make it look like you’re the culprit.

One of the most insidious “drive-by” add-ons that you’re likely to ever encounter is a program called S5Mark.  [Read more…]

Scam alert: Protect your router from the dangerous VPNFilter malware that’s attacking routers worldwide

Posted on May 31, 2018

By now you’ve probably heard about the dangerous VPNFilter malware that’s attacking routers all over the globe.

If you haven’t, this is an insidious strain of malware that could potentially allow a hacker to take control of your router and use it for a wide variety of illicit purposes.

What’s more, the malware can even remove itself after a time and brick your router in the process.  [Read more…]

Scam alert: Hackers have stolen your info if you have an account on PaneraBread.com.

Posted on April 3, 2018

Are you a Panera Bread customer who has opened an account on their website so you can place orders online?

If so, your information has likely been stolen by hackers.

Our friends at KrebsOnSecurity have announced that PaneraBread.com has been leaking customer information to hackers for at least 8 months.

The breach apparently affects over 37 million Panera customers.

If you are affected by the breach (and you almost certainly are if you ordered online at PaneraBread.com at any time during the last 8 months), hackers now have the following information on you:  [Read more…]

Warning: Did you use Orbitz to book a trip in 2016 or 2017? If so, your personal and financial info has been stolen.

Posted on March 22, 2018

The popular travel website Orbitz has just announced a major security breach that allowed hackers to steal the personal and financial information on almost 900,000 customers.

The data theft affects virtually all Orbitz customers who used the site to book a trip in 2016 and most of 2017.

This is the customer information that was stolen:  [Read more…]

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