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You should probably delete any sensitive screenshots you have in your phone right now. Here's why

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Here's why A new Trojan malware is targeting sensitive information, including crypto wallet seed phrases. Also: How Avast's free AI-powered Scam Guardian protects you from online con artists According to Kaspersky, the malware targets iOS and Android devices. Here's how the malware works.  What is SparkKitty?

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Microsoft Authenticator will soon ditch passwords for passkeys - here's what to do

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PT ZDNET Those of you who use Microsoft Authenticator as a password manager will have to find another option, and soon. That's because an upcoming change will pull the plug on the ability to use the Authenticator app to store and autofill passwords. But its sideline as a password manager will come to an end.

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Macs targeted by info stealers in new era of cyberthreats

Malwarebytes

These findings come from the 2025 State of Malware report. The threat of info stealers Info stealers are a type of malware that do exactly as they saythey steal information from peoples devices. But the variety of information that these pieces of malware can steal makes them particularly dangerous.

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Lumma/Amadey: fake CAPTCHAs want to know if you’re human

SecureList

Attackers are increasingly distributing malware through a rather unusual method: a fake CAPTCHA as the initial infection vector. As with the previous stage, the victim doesn’t always encounter malware. They purchase advertising slots that redirect users to malicious resources, employing various tricks to achieve infections.

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86 million AT&T customer records reportedly up for sale on the dark web

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Also:  The best password managers: Expert tested "There are organizations selling monitoring that profit off this problem space," he added. Privacy Policy | | Cookie Settings | Advertise | Terms of Use All rights reserved.

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Why SMS two-factor authentication codes aren't safe and what to use instead

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Also: Got a new password manager? Privacy Policy | | Cookie Settings | Advertise | Terms of Use This makes it seem as if a company is based in the same country as any of its customers. In its analysis, Lighthouse said it found that Fink used global titles in Namibia, Chechnya, the UK, and its native Switzerland.

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Apple quietly makes running Linux containers easier on Macs

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