The FBI has issued a strongly-worded security warning as U.S. entities are targeted by North Korean attackers.
Scammers are now mailing sports trading cards posing as gifts, complete with a QR code that promises to verify authenticity.
The FBI Jan. 8 released an alert on evolving threat tactics by Kimsuky, a North Korean state-sponsored cyber threat group. As of last year, the group has targeted research organizations, academic ...
Bettors can sign up for the Fanatics Sportsbook promo and score up to $2,000 in FanCash. Wager on the CFP semifinals or NFL ...
Tiplify is a new app that allows audience members to tip actors and those behind the scenes directly from their devices to ...
In Northeast Ohio, GameStop also closed two stores in Canton, one in Chardon and another in Fairview Park, according to ...
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QR codes a powerful new phishing weapon in hands of Pyongyang cyberspies
State-backed attackers are using QR codes to slip past enterprise security and help themselves to cloud logins, the FBI says ...
The North Korean APT Kimsuky uses malicious QR codes in spear-phishing attacks targeting academics, government entities, and ...
Chick-fil-A is playing Willy Wonka and a Golden Fan Cup will get you free food for a year. How the sweepstakes works, ...
A Tuesday morning errand run turned into a nightmare for Sheri Amarillas. The Hillsborough County, Florida, resident — who ...
When gamified loyalty programs are combined with a phygital approach, customer engagement reaches a new level — the brand ...
Can you keep a package delivered to you intended for someone else? What about something for you that you didn't order? Here ...
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