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Cybercriminals are targeting Mac users with fake crypto wallet sites. A new threat campaign has been impersonating Blue Wallet, a popular crypto wallet used by millions of users. While Blue Wallet itself has not been hacked, this technique is commonly used to spread Mac malware that targets your crypto. Let’s dive in to learn how...

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Mac users are being targeted with malicious apps that can hijack your browser, steal your data, and install a backdoor on your Mac that allows attackers to send remote commands. Here’s how the threat works and what you can do about it.  Hundreds of ads lure users into downloading malicious apps that steal data  On...

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Following previous years’ ascending trends, Apple seems to be on track to break another record for security patches issued for its operating systems in 2026. The May 11 update alone was massive, patching up more than 130 vulnerabilities in one go. In this report, we talk to experts and ask, “What is going on?” Is...

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When someone gets a snap, it feels more personal than an email or a standard text message, especially when it appears to come from a friend or an account that looks familiar. Someone is trusting you with a message that doesn’t stick around. Scammers rely on that trust.  What are Snapchat scams? Snapchat scams are...

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A McAfee logo in your inbox can make a message feel safe before you even read it, and that’s exactly what scammers are counting on. McAfee is a legitimate antivirus company, but McAfee scam emails aren’t sent by the genuine company. These phishing messages are sent by scammers and are built to make you click,...

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