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    This new Linux malware has a sneaky way of staying hidden

    Mysterious hacker hands typing on a laptop keyboard. Getty A newly discovered stealthy piece of Linux malware called Syslogk delivers a backdoor that remains hidden on the targeted machine until its controller, from anywhere on the internet, transmits so-called ‘magic packets’.  According to researchers at Avast, the Syslogk Linux rootkit delivers the backdoor trojan known […] More

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    Say goodbye to browser ads and malware with this $30 tool

    StackCommerce The following content is brought to you by ZDNet partners. If you buy a product featured here, we may earn an affiliate commission or other compensation. ZDNet Recommends With the possible exception of a certain “big game,” nobody watches TV for the commercials. That’s even more true when it comes to the internet. Ads […] More

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    Secure your data like James Bond with the Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 80

    If you’re carrying unencrypted data around with you, then you should stop doing that. The consequences of losing data can range from embarrassing to damaging to potentially opening up your company to legal headaches.But encrypting data on external drives used to be a pain. You had to run an application and sometimes that wouldn’t work on certain platforms, and it all would quickly turn into a big hassle.But those days are over. A drive like the new Kingston IronKey Vault Privacy 80 SSD More

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    Seven tech security trends heading your way now

    Getty Images/Nitat Termmee The shift to remote work and cloud-computing services has made it harder to secure businesses from attack, especially in the face of ongoing shortages of skilled security staff, according to Gartner. But that’s just part of the change the tech analyst firm foresees in the security landscape. Special Feature “Organizations worldwide are […] More

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    Time to update: Google patches seven Chrome browser bugs, four rated 'high' risk

    Google has released updates for Chrome to fix seven security vulnerabilities – including four classed as high risk – discovered in the browser used by millions around the world.  According to an alert by the United States Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Agency (CISA), attackers could exploit the vulnerabilities in Google Chrome for Windows, Mac and Linux […] More

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    Phishing, fake landing pages and emails from your boss: How crooks are targeting your crypto

    Cyber criminals are sending out millions of phishing emails a day, using extortion and other schemes to steal Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies from victims.  The phishing attacks use a variety of techniques to trick people into transferring sums of Bitcoin, including phony requests for charity donations and business email compromise (BEC) scams.  According to a […] More

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    This hacking group quietly spied on their targets for 10 years

    Image: Shutterstock / Antonio Guillem Researchers have discovered a stealthy espionage campaign by a most likely China-backed hacking group that has targeted government, education and telecommunication organizations since 2013.      The attackers used a range of techniques to infect targets with malware, such as via malicious Word documents, fake removable devices leading users to […] More