by Hunter Feybusch
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by Hunter Feybusch
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- Research published by Malwarebytes
- Hackers are placing fake ads on search engines claiming to help with printer/MFPs
- Users who click on ads are redirected to bogus websites that ask for info on user’s device, such as make and model
- Fake printer/MFP software updates appear, and if user clicks on link to download, they instead are downloading malware
- Hackers then use malware to steal data from attached PC’s including banking cridentials
Research published by The Ohio state university and university of Queensland in Australia “using technology to communicate with others is better than nothing – but still not as good as face-to-face interactions” “people are less engaged and do not have the same positive emotional responses when using technology, like video calls” “Using technology is a […]
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While hackers are apparently already using AI to more easily find and attack customers in the U.S. another new technology will make them even more powerful – Quantum Computing, as reported in Quantum Zeitgeist magazine “Quantum Computers, though still in their infancy, could render today’s cryptographic systems obsolete” “Capable of dismantling widely used encryption protocols” […]

