Zak Doffman has covered security, surveillance and privacy on Forbes since 2018, focusing on the latest updates from the world’s largest tech companies, staying safe on smartphones and social media, and the dangers of AI.
With “tens of millions of dollars” stolen from “hundreds of thousands” of web users, a serious warning has just been issued for the billions of users of the most popular web browsers. Google has removed known websites from search results, but that will not eradicate links elsewhere, on social media and messaging platforms. It is critical all users know what to look for. Put very simply—you must not use these websites.
Does the ordering process feel fully legitimate—does it have the autofill address details for example, does it check, the quality if data you enter When it comes to dodgy search results driving dangerous phishing attacks, there’s another nasty new twist that’s just come to light.warns that “a new wave of phishing for banking credentials targeting consumers via Microsoft’s search engine. A Bing search query for ‘Keybank login’ currently returns malicious links on the first page, and sometimes as the top search result.”
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