A malware campaign uses the unusual method of locking users in their browser's kiosk mode to annoy them into entering their Google credentials, which are then stolen by information-stealing malware.
Modern attacks hit the browser first, so zero trust flips the script — verify identity, check the device and lock down each session so nothing gets a free pass. Managing the complexities of today’s ...
CypherLoc tricks users into believing their browser is completely locked Fake support numbers lead victims straight into identity theft traps Phishing emails remain the main entry point for the scam A ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Article after article, expert after expert, has drilled home ...
Browser activity is involved in nearly half of all cybersecurity incidents. Attack vectors include malicious links, credential-harvesting scripts, and content injection. Following these key best ...
Modern attacks hit the browser first, so zero trust flips the script — verify identity, check the device and lock down each session so nothing gets a free pass. The shift from perimeter-based security ...