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.US Harbors Prolific Malicious Link Shortening Service

The top-level domain for the United States — .US — is home to thousands of newly-registered domains tied to a malicious link shortening service that facilitates malware and phishing scams, new research suggests. The findings come close on the heels…

You Wanna Break Up With Your Bank? The CFPB Wants to Help You Do It.

< div class=”field field–name-body field–type-text-with-summary field–label-hidden”> < div class=”field__items”> < div class=”field__item even”> The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau has proposed a new “Personal Financial Data Rights” rule that will force your bank to make it easy for you to extract…

Protecting Against FraudGPT

FraudGPT is every CEO’s worst nightmare because it provides attackers with a ready-made tool to create highly realistic phishing scams. The post Protecting Against FraudGPT appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been indexed from Security Boulevard Read the…

20 Years Later, Is Patch Tuesday Enough?

Microsoft’s longstanding practice isn’t enough to handle its vulnerability problem. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: 20 Years Later, Is Patch Tuesday Enough?