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If you use Google Chrome in your business, you’re probably familiar with extensions. These useful tools can enhance your browsing experience in countless ways, from blocking annoying ads to reducing distractions. Extensions are incredibly popular because they can add so much functionality to your browser. But just as you need to be careful when installing new apps on your phone, you must also be cautious when adding new extensions to your browser. That’s because they come with a risk of malware. Learn more - https://smpl.is/9fgoj #ITManagementSolutions #ITsupportboston #Boston #Salem
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For a number of years, Spamhaus researchers have been observing the negative impact of downloading free apps and toolbars that turn residential networks into a proxy for paying users: https://lnkd.in/e3rCSRCn For Internet Service Providers, restricting port 25 is an essential step to protect your network from malware spread by proxies. 👉 You can learn more about this escalating issue and how to resolve it here: https://lnkd.in/eXFJSmx3 If you’d like to discuss this further, connect with one of the Spamhaus team, or reach out to us via this social channel. #RestrictPort25 #Proxies
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Do you want to learn? How to Remove Bing and Yahoo redirect from Safari Mac 💡 You can read more 👇 Safari browser defaults to Google search, but a malware or script injection could trick and redirect to Bing or Yahoo search engine. Removing the malware from the Safari browser is the only option to stop the redirect of the search engine. Clear browser data, removing suspicious apps and profiles, and uninstalling unknown extensions are possible solutions. #SafariMac #BrowserHow #AppleSafari
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It doesn't matter if you prefer Chrome, Firefox, Explorer, Safari, Edge, or something else! There are going to be settings in your preferred web browser that will permanently boost your online privacy. every time you hop online. There are all kinds of tweaks you can make to prevent trackers while you browse, protect your system from catching viruses, and generally improve your online experience. Download browser extensions that warn you about unsafe sites, so you can click back to a safe page. Drive-by malware can infect your device just by landing on the website! Switch browsers to one that matches your priorities, as they all naturally have different strengths and weaknesses. Download Password Managers to securely store and easily recall login credentials when you need them. You also have a part to play! Surf carefully and use your common sense to avoid getting into hot water in the first place. #OnlinePrivacy #WebBrowserTips #BrowserSecurity #InternetSafety #CyberSecurity #PrivacyMatters #SafeBrowsing #DataProtection #TechTips #DigitalSecurity #AnyWayTech #LeadingtheCommunITy
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🎄 Holiday CyberAttack Series (3/5) 🎄 📲 Malware via Holiday-themed Apps or Downloads 📲 During the holidays, many people download festive apps, screensavers, or digital greeting cards. Some of these downloads, however, may come bundled with malware designed to spy on your activity, steal sensitive data, or lock your files for ransom. A seemingly harmless holiday-themed game might secretly install keylogging software on your device, capturing your passwords as you type them. To learn more about how to stay safe during the holiday season, read this short article below 👇 https://lnkd.in/gbsB3NcV
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Daily Knowledge: 16th October Tip 16: Be Wary of Browser Extensions Browser extensions can be convenient, but some may have malicious intent or pose security risks. Only install extensions from trusted sources and regularly review the permissions they require. Remove any extensions you no longer use or trust to keep your browsing secure. #CybersecurityAwareness #BrowserSecurity #StaySafeOnline #DigitalSecurity #Skills101 #CyberTips #OctoberCyberMonth #OnlineSafety #DataProtection Image credit: iStock
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𝐖𝐞'𝐫𝐞 𝐠𝐨𝐧𝐧𝐚 𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐤 '𝐭𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐰𝐞 𝐩𝐨𝐩 The internet is good. The internet can also be dangerous. Hackers and scammers are trying to get access to your computer, your data and your money. From viruses in ads to malware in pop-ups, knowing how to keep yourself and your technology safe online is essential to keep yourself safe. Using a pop up or ad blocker is crucial. A popup blocker will block windows with ads from popping up on your screen. An ad blocker will block ads from appearing on your screen but can also block pop ups. Most web browsers have a pop up blocker built, in but using a 3rd party blocker can offer you more protection. These blockers are usually extensions that get installed in your web browser. There are many blockers to choose from. Want to know which one is right for you? Contact me.
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Google Chrome 127 has been released with new malware protections to enhance user safety. The update includes improved defenses against malicious downloads and extensions. Google has also introduced a new feature that warns users about potentially harmful extensions. Additionally, Chrome 127 has enhanced its site isolation capabilities to prevent malicious websites from accessing sensitive data. The update also includes various bug fixes and performance improvements. Overall, Chrome 127 provides a safer and more secure browsing experience for users. . . . #GoogleChrome #MalwareProtection #BrowserSecurity #newupdate2024 #tribunetrends
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Newly published research has revealed how threat actors are using a devious new technique to force Chrome browser users to reveal their Google account passwords out of nothing more than sheer frustration. The credential-stealing campaign, which uses malware called StealC, locks the user’s browser in kiosk mode while blocking both the F11 and ESC keys to prevent them from escaping out of this full-screen mode. The only thing displayed on the browser screen while in this annoying and seemingly unescapable kiosk mode is a login window, most often for your Google account itself, according to the researchers. https://trib.al/ItDErRK
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