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This macOS malware can steal your private data, passwords, and credit card info — what we know
By Sean Riley published
The aptly named MacStealer malware has emerged as a new threat for MacBook owners with iCloud keychain data, passwords, and credit card info as its primary targets.
ChatGPT data leak exposed some users' credit card details — are you affected?
By Kimberly Gedeon published
In case you missed it, Open AI announced that ChatGPT was affected by a data leak that exposed users' conversations, credit card details, and more.
Microsoft releases emergency fix for 'aCropalypse' Windows vulnerability — here's how to get it
By Sean Riley published
Microsoft released an emergency patch for the "aCropalypse" screenshot vulnerability that impacted the Windows 11 Snipping Tool and Windows 10 Snip & Sketch tool. Here's how to get it right now.
This nasty phishing attack allows hackers to steal your Gmail emails using a Chrome extension — how to check if you have it
By Sean Riley published
Microsoft Edge and other Chromium-based browsers too!
Windows screenshot flaw could expose cropped info — how to protect your PC
By Sean Riley published
A flaw in the Windows 11 Snipping tool and the Snip and Sketch tool in Windows 10 could prove disastrous for users that are cropping confidential data out of their screenshots.
Apple Music users are furious about 'horrific' data-leaking bug — is there a fix?
By Kimberly Gedeon published
Apple Music users flocked to Reddit to complain about a 'horrific' bug reportedly affecting the Cupertino-based tech gia
Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel bug gives hackers remote access — do this before you're next
By Kimberly Gedeon published
Phones with Samsung-made modems have a security flaw that could potentially allow hackers to gain remote access to victims' devices.
Popular shopping app caught spying on users' copy-and-paste activity — do you have it on your phone?
By Kimberly Gedeon published
Shein's Android mobile app, attracting more than 100 million downloads, was caught spying on users' clipboard activity.
TPM 2.0 security flaw could leave billions vulnerable to hackers — is your laptop affected?
By Sean Riley published
A security flaw in TPM 2.0, the chip designed to enhance security in laptops and other devices, has left billions potentially vulnerable to hackers, here's what you need to know.
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