Cybersecurity Threat from Compromised Browser Extensions

Cybercriminals are using fake meeting invitations to spread malware through compromised browser extensions affecting over 3.2 million users. The extensions were manipulated to steal data and manipulate search results. Users are advised to remove affected extensions, keep software updated, install extensions from trusted sources, use strong antivirus software, be cautious of unnecessary permissions, update passwords, and consider data removal services to protect personal information.

Cybersecurity and Scam Calls Prevention

Cybercriminals are sending fake meeting invitations and scam calls to extract personal information which can lead to financial loss. It is important to stay vigilant and follow safety measures to protect against these scams.

Online Security and VPN Risks

VPNs are essential for online security to protect data and privacy, but users should be cautious of fake VPN apps that can be used by cybercriminals to compromise devices and steal data.

Tips to Avoid 'Scam-Yourself' Attacks by Cybercriminals

Tips on how to avoid falling victim to 'scam-yourself' attacks by cybercriminals. The article highlights the rise in such attacks, the tactics scammers use, and ways to protect yourself online.

Sextortion Targeting Children in the U.S.

Children in the U.S. are increasingly targeted in sextortion schemes, leading to tragic consequences such as suicide. Cybercriminals, often based in countries like Nigeria, obtain compromising photos and blackmail victims for ransom. The FBI is working to combat this issue.

International Affairs

Sanctions to be announced against those involved in fentanyl trafficking, Israel and Lebanese militia Hezbollah increase firepower on the border, cybercriminals target children with sextortion.