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McAfee Labs Threats Report: April 2021

In this edition, we present new findings in our traditional threat statistical categories – as well as our usual malware, sectors, and vectors – imparted in a new, enhanced digital presentation that’s more easily consumed and interpreted.

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How To Protect Yourself from Black Friday and Cyber Monday AI Scams 

It usually starts with something small. You’re scrolling TikTok or Instagram, half-paying attention, when a Black Friday ad pops up....

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How to Protect Yourself from Concert and Festival Ticket Scams

Summer festival season is upon us, and music lovers are eagerly anticipating everything from The Weeknd tickets to intimate local...

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How to Protect Yourself From Holiday Shopping Scammers

Like many consumers around the world, you’re probably scouring the internet to find the perfect gifts for your friends and...

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How to Protect Yourself From Identity Theft After a Data Breach

Did you just get word that your personal information may have been caught up in a data breach? If so,...

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How to Protect Yourself from March Madness Scams

It’s the month of top seeds, big upsets, and Cinderella runs by the underdogs. With March Madness basketball cranking up,...

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How to Protect Yourself From Phishing Scams

Ping, it’s a scammer!  The sound of an incoming email, text, or direct message has a way of getting your...

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How to Protect Yourself from QR Code Scams

Imagine paying $16,000 to park your car in a lot for a couple of hours. That’s what happened to one...

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How To Protect Yourself from SMiShing Attacks

SMiShing is a deceptive practice where scammers send fraudulent text messages masquerading as reputable institutions, aiming to dupe recipients into clicking on a link, calling a number, or providing sensitive personal information. The risk with SMiShing is that mobile users tend to trust their SMS messages more than their emails, ...

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How to Protect Yourself From Social Engineering Scams

It’s Social Media Day! How are you celebrating? Reposting your very first profile picture from a decade ago? Sharing your...

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