“Something for nothing” sounds appealing, but often there’s a hidden cost. If the something is a site or app offering free downloads or streams of well-known movies, popular TV shows, big-league ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. Cybercriminals are using AI to create fake ...
The recent FIFA World Cup brought out another round of bad actors capitalizing on the streaming demand of the popular games. Instead of delivering a link to a legit way of watching, those who took the ...
New information from Microsoft about anti-malware efforts on its Internet Explorer (IE) browsers cast some light on the rise of malware downloads. For one thing, they’re increasingly common. Of all ...
The developers of Free Download Manager (FDM) have published a script to check if a Linux device was infected through a recently reported supply chain attack. Free Download Manager is a popular ...
Apple's security layers fight the good fight, but malware and suspect applications can still be installed if warnings are ...
A reported Free Download Manager supply chain attack redirected Linux users to a malicious Debian package repository that installed information-stealing malware. The malware used in this campaign ...
Cyber criminals promised nothing less than a free, AI-based video editor in a campaign on social media. However, anyone who fell for the offer installed an info stealer malware. The IT security ...
Want to access the music tracks of YouTube.com videos on your iPod but don't want to pay? You're not alone. Recently, a crop of websites have popped up offering to ...
Cybercriminals are promising free access to premium software if TikTok users run PowerShell scripts, but they instead install information-stealing malware. In the videos, scammers provide step-by-step ...