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Autofill Ambush — When Your Browser Gives Away More Than You Typed

Your Security

Autofill Ambush — When Your Browser Gives Away More Than You Typed

That handy autofill feature in your browser is supposed to save you time. Just start typing and your email, address, or even credit card details magically appear. Convenient, right? Unfortunately, that same shortcut could also be handing over more information than you realize. Security researchers have found that hidden fields on web pages can quietly collect extra data from your browser without you ever seeing it happen. It’s a subtle trick that turns a helpful feature into a potential data leak, and knowing how it works could keep your personal information out of the wrong hands. READ FULL STORY

 The Truth About Temu Shopping App Gives Reasons To Delete It

Your Security

The Truth About Temu Shopping App Gives Reasons To Delete It

Watch Out for Passport Renewal Scams Before Your International Getaway

Your Security

Watch Out for Passport Renewal Scams Before Your International Getaway

Digital Wallet Security — Learn Before You Leap

Mobile Security

Digital Wallet Security — Learn Before You Leap

Phishing Scam Falsely Claims Google Subpoena Access To Your Email

Scams & Phishing

Phishing Scam Falsely Claims Google Subpoena Access To Your Email

July 2, 2026

Google has been in the news a lot lately…and we mean A LOT. We’ve seen browser extension warnings, password recovery warnings, a slick scam that claims to be from Google Technical Support, and several others. Now, a new phishing scam is making the rounds, targeting users with alarming messages that claim Google has received a subpoena to access their email account. It’s getting difficult to keep up with all of these. This scam uses Google’s own tools to make it even more realistic and to allow the emails to bypass authentication checks and still land in your in box, rather than your spam box. READ FULL STORY

How To Report Fraud To The FTC

Security Education Videos

Video Icon How To Report Fraud To The FTC

When you report a scam, you contribute to a larger effort to prevent fraud from affecting more people. Scammers often target multiple victims, and your report can help authorities identify patterns and warn others about emerging scams (FTC). Even if you didn’t lose money, your experience can alert the public and prevent someone else from falling victim. The FTC uses reports to build cases against scammers and works with other law enforcement agencies to shut down fraudulent operations. Your report is added to the Consumer Sentinel database, which is accessible to thousands of federal, state, and local law enforcement partners who rely on this information to investigate and prosecute criminals. READ FULL STORY

Red, White and Beware! July 4 Holiday Scams Set to Explode

Scams & Phishing

Red, White and Beware! July 4 Holiday Scams Set to Explode

The Fourth of July is a time for fireworks, family gatherings, road trips, and online shopping deals. Unfortunately, cybercriminals and scammers see holiday weekends as prime opportunities to target distracted consumers. From fake vacation rental listings and bogus travel websites to fraudulent package delivery texts and counterfeit online sales, scammers are finding new ways to separate people from their money and personal information. Before celebrating Independence Day, learn which scams are expected to surge this holiday weekend and the simple steps you can take to stay safe. READ FULL STORY

Fancy Bear Turns Your Router Into a Spy

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Fancy Bear Turns Your Router Into a Spy

Most people think of their router as that little box in the corner that makes the internet work. Set it and forget it. Unfortunately, Russian state-sponsored hackers see it a bit differently. Security agencies recently warned that the notorious hacking group Fancy Bear has been compromising vulnerable TP-Link routers and quietly turning them into surveillance tools. By hijacking router settings, the attackers can redirect internet traffic, steal login credentials, and spy on online activity without victims ever realizing it. The good news? A few simple security steps can make your router a much harder target. READ FULL STORY

Bug Lurks in the Firefox Browser Engine. Update Now

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Bug Lurks in the Firefox Browser Engine. Update Now

June 28, 2026

A security flaw in Mozilla Firefox, highlights why browser updates matter more than ever. The vulnerability involves a heap buffer overflow, a component used to process certain video content on the web. Ok, that’s a bit technical, but suffice it to say, in the worst-case scenario, attackers could potentially exploit this flaw to execute malicious code, crash the browser, or manipulate how Firefox behaves if a specially crafted media file or webpage is loaded. READ FULL STORY

This Cunning Account Takeover Robbed A “Cybersmart” User’s Account

Scams & Phishing

This Cunning Account Takeover Robbed A “Cybersmart” User’s Account

While banking online, this person received a message saying her account had been compromised and provided her a phone number to call. A woman in New York learned the hard way that even those who know the tell-tale signs of a cyberattack can be fooled. She fell victim to an account takeover (ATO) of her financial accounts – to the tune of over $30,000. Know that all types of accounts are vulnerable to ATOs, and not just those that are financial. READ FULL STORY

Spectrum Breach Exposes Vulnerability in Our Voices

Your Security

Spectrum Breach Exposes Vulnerability in Our Voices

A single phone call may have opened the door to one of the largest reported telecom data breaches of 2026, so far. Charter Communications, the company behind Spectrum internet, cable, and mobile services, has confirmed a cybersecurity incident after the notorious hacking group ShinyHunters claimed to have stolen millions of customer records. Charter disputes the scope of the theft and says sensitive customer information was not exposed. However, this is another incident highlighting how social engineering attacks continue to thwart even the most sophisticated security systems and strategies. READ FULL STORY

Paradise Tax Trap Tries to Outsmart Caribbean Travelers

Scams & Phishing

Paradise Tax Trap Tries to Outsmart Caribbean Travelers

Planning a Caribbean escape any time soon? Scammers are counting on it. A growing “entry form” scam is tricking travelers into paying hefty fees for a document that’s completely free. These slick, lookalike websites appear at the top of search results, creating urgency just as vacationers rush to finalize travel plans. Before you click, pay, or share your passport details, take a beat to read and find out how this digital ambush works—and how to dodge it. READ FULL STORY

Email Warnings No Longer Guarantee Messages Are From Within

Corporate Security

Email Warnings No Longer Guarantee Messages Are From Within

Fake Claude AI Chats and Google Ads Are Now Delivering Malware

Scams & Phishing

Fake Claude AI Chats and Google Ads Are Now Delivering Malware

World Cup Fever is in the Air—Watch for Soccer-Related Scams

Scams & Phishing

World Cup Fever is in the Air—Watch for Soccer-Related Scams

Social Media Brings Out The Worst Scammers

Scams & Phishing

Social Media Brings Out The Worst Scammers

Social media attacks are a favorite of those pesky cybercriminals. One might wonder why. Well, it’s because it’s easy pickin's going for those accounts. Researchers at Arkose Labs found that of 1.2 billion social media interactions, 53% of the logins were fraudulent and 25% of new accounts were phony. Millions of people use one form of social media or another, whether it’s Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, LinkedIn, or something else. That leaves a barrel full of phish used for targets for hackers and scammers. READ FULL STORY

 Medicare Phone Scams Circulating Now

Scams & Phishing

Video Icon Medicare Phone Scams Circulating Now

Senior citizens and others on Medicare are an ongoing target for scammers. However, some Medicare scams spike at various points during the year, like other types of scams such as tax-related ones. Phone scams abound during peak “attention” time, such as the Medicare open enrollment period (OEP) with the goal of stealing PII for financial and other identity crimes. Those on Medicare and the people who care for them need to know how these OEP scams happen and how to avoid them. READ FULL STORY

Watch Out for Juneteenth-Themed Scams This Holiday

Scams & Phishing

Watch Out for Juneteenth-Themed Scams This Holiday

As Juneteenth celebrations take place across the country, cybercriminals are taking advantage of the holiday's growing visibility. Security experts are warning consumers to be cautious of phishing emails, text messages, and social media posts that use Juneteenth-related themes to steal personal information, passwords, or financial data. Scammers often capitalize on holidays and major events because people are more likely to trust messages that appear connected to community celebrations, special promotions, or charitable causes. Juneteenth is no exception. READ FULL STORY

Understanding Multi-Factor Authentication

Your Security

Understanding Multi-Factor Authentication

We all know that passwords alone just don’t cut it anymore. Between data breaches, phishing attacks, and password reuse, relying on a single password to protect your most valuable accounts is like locking your front door but leaving the windows wide open. That’s where multi-factor authentication (MFA) comes in. It adds extra layers of protection to your online accounts. While many companies are implementing passkeys, not all of them have it available. So, MFA is the next best way to protect your accounts, MFA makes it so that even if your password falls into the wrong hands, no one can get in without passing additional verification steps. READ FULL STORY

Luxury Brand Breach Reminds Us to Use Unique Credentials

Your Security

Luxury Brand Breach Reminds Us to Use Unique Credentials

Ok, so we may all not be able to don the luxury jewelry from Cartier like celebrities, but that doesn’t mean we should ignore cybersecurity news involving them. That’s because those are likely still learning opportunities for us all. In fact, a recent incident involving Cartier included customer data being stolen after a data breach of their website. This is on the heels of other data breaches of brands, not particularly luxury brands, such as Victoria’s Secret and The North Face. READ FULL STORY








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