Day: February 14, 2020

DHS Warns of Cyber Heartbreak

Fraudulent dating and relationship apps and websites raise the risks for those seeking online romance on Valentine’s Day. …read more Source:: DarkReading


SMS Phishing Campaign Targets Mobile Bank App Users in North America

Customers of RBC, HSBC, TD, Meridian, BNC and Chase are targeted in latest attack. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Lincoln dealers tell brand they still want to sell sedans – Roadshow

The MKZ is dead, and the Continental doesn’t appear to have a long life ahead of it, so what’s next? …read more Source:: CNet


Please, sir, we want some more! TSMC pumps extra $6.7bn into chip fabs to meet demand for new gadgetry

Does this mean things are looking up for the industry? Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s board of directors has approved a $6.74bn budget for expanding its factories.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


This mobile phishing scam targeted bank app users; thousands clicked through

Researchers at Lookout detail an SMS phishing campaign which has tricked smartphone users into clicking on links to phoney websites. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Next for Windows 10: What to expect from the version 2004 update

Once you get past the confusing name, the latest Windows 10 feature update has a lot to offer. Here’s what administrators, developers, and the rest of us can expect, plus details on how you can preview version 2004. …read more Source:: ZDNet


US Cyber Command, DHS, and FBI expose new North Korean malware

US government agencies send out alert about new North Korean malware and phishing campaign. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Microsoft says more than 25 percent of Office 365 licenses now sold through Microsoft 365

Microsoft has a multi-pronged plan to try to move customers of Windows, Office and enterprise mobility = security point products to its M365 bundle. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Betelgeuse, the star that might explode, poses for a glowing portrait – CNET

Astronomers snapped a view of the weirdly dim surface of the star that might (but probably won’t) go supernova soon. …read more Source:: CNet


UK Police Deny Responsibility For Poster Urging Parents To Report Kids For Using Kali Linux

The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) has publicly said it has nothing to do with a misleading poster designed to put fear into the hearts of parents and urge them to call the police if their children are using Kali Linux. From a report: The poster, made public by Twitter user @G_IW, has reportedly been…