Tag: Domains
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Google Yanks 106 ‘Malicious’ Chrome Extensions
Trojan Chrome browser extensions spied on users and maintained a foothold on the networks of financial services, oil and gas, media and …
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How hackers used malicious Chrome extensions in a mass spying campaign
A sweeping set of surveillance campaigns has hit Google Chrome users, leading to nearly 33 million downloads of malicious software in the …
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O365 Phishing Campaign Leveraged Legit Domains
A phishing campaign aimed at Office 365 users took advantage of a legitimate Adobe marketing redirect mechanism, website script injection, …
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83% of Forbes 2000 Companies’ Web Domains Are Poorly Protected
Web domains belonging to a large proportion of Forbes Global 2000 companies are troublingly vulnerable to domain hijacking, DNS attacks, …
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How to Keep Your Domain Secure in 2020
For newbies setting up a brand new site, we all struggle with keeping our sites secure. Since we’re so new to the website game, it’s …
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Domain Registrar GoDaddy Admits to a Data Breach From October
Online hosting company GoDaddy admits to a data breach that left thousands of accounts open to a threat actor in October 2019. A court …
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3 Reasons It’s Crucial to Review Your Domain Lock Portfolio Now
Just as we started the new year, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) …
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Domain Registrars Under Pressure to Combat COVID-19-Related Scams
Providers of domain name registration services are under pressure to ensure they are doing all they can to prevent scammers from setting up …
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Sipping from the Coronavirus Domain Firehose
Security experts are poring over thousands of new Coronavirus-themed domain names registered each day, but this often manual effort …
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Domain Registries Ramp Up Fight Against Malicious Coronavirus Sites, Following 11,309 Registrations
Europe’s .eu domain registry manager says it is rolling out tough new systems designed to “prevent the registration of suspicious …
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BEC, Domain Jacking Help Criminals Disrupt Cash Transfers
Spoofed emails and bogus domains allowed bad actors to intercept a $1 million cash transfer between a Chinese venture capitalist and an …
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