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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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McAfee Labs

Critical Office Zero-Day Attacks Detected in the Wild

At McAfee, we have put significant efforts in hunting attacks such as advanced persistent threats and “zero days.” Yesterday, we...

Family Safety

Distracted Driving: Is Your Life (or Someone Else’s) Worth that Text?

“We had talked about it and talked about it so many times, but she never thought anything like this would...

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The Threat Landscape Has Evolved. But McAfee Has Too.

    There is no question that the threat landscape has evolved. Gone are the times of network worms and...

Internet Security Privacy & Identity Protection

A Quick Guide to ‘Zero-Day Threats’ and How They Affect You

If you’re looking for a cybersecurity term that sounds intimidating and impressive to those who aren’t familiar with the field,...

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How To Bank Smart On Your Smartphone

Life before mobile banking just seems so rudimentary now. Trying to find your cheque book, those silly bank statements (which...

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Cybercriminals Claim They Have ‘Millions’ of iCloud Credentials, but Likelihood Is Low.

A lot of people love to play poker for the thrill and entertainment of sheer luck. For some, however, it’s...

Internet Security How To Guides and Tutorials

Online Shopping Festivals – Things to Do Before Clicking on Add to Cart

Online sales are a huge rage these days! E-commerce firms are competing with each other to offer consumers the best...

McAfee Labs

Ransomware Families Use NSIS Installers to Avoid Detection, Analysis

Malware families are constantly seeking new ways to hide their code, thwart replication, and avoid detection. A recent trend for...

Family Safety

Trust Under Fire: How to Help Your Kids Understand Trust in a Digital World

Just about everything comes down to trust, especially in a hyper-connected, share-happy digital culture. We pay strangers to Uber us,...

Mobile Security Family Safety

These Cute Teddy Bears Have Been Recording Your Kids

When we think of cyberhacks, we often think of criminals trying to break into a network of important information protected...

Internet Security Privacy & Identity Protection Security News

Cybercriminals Learn to Love Extensions like Toolbars in Targeted Attacks

In the late 90s and early 2000s, most web browsers came with small, add-on programs to enhance browsing. Most of...

Family Safety

Helping Teens Rethink the Sexy Selfie

You just can’t make this stuff up. Who would have thought we’d be spending a chunk of our parenting years...

Family Safety

Smartphones in Classrooms: is it Time for a Rethink?

In 2017, you’d be hard pressed to find many teens heading off to school WITHOUT a smartphone in their pockets....

Internet Security Privacy & Identity Protection

What Is Ransomware and Who Does It Target?

Lockouts—they happen. We forget our keys, we can’t remember our passwords—and sometimes, someone else locks us out. And in the...

Internet Security Mobile Security

Pre-Installed Malware on Android Devices Expose Flaws in Supply Chain

Pencils come with erasers, books come with pages, and taxes (most of the time) come with returns. People like it...

Internet Security How To Guides and Tutorials Privacy & Identity Protection

E-Filing Your Tax Returns? Don’t Let It Tax Your Security

How many of my readers are aware of Digital India campaign? Yes, I am sure just about everyone has come...

Family Safety

Is Rapid Tech Growth Leaving Your Family’s Digital Safety in the Dust?

It’s an exciting time to be alive, no doubt. We’ve evolved from tech enthusiasts to social connectors, to a to...

Family Safety

Is Rapid Tech Growth Leaving Your Family’s Digital Safety in the Dust?

It’s an exciting time to be alive, no doubt. We’ve evolved from tech enthusiasts to social connectors, to a to...

Internet Security Mobile Security

How To Protect Today’s Smart Home

We love our kids, and we want the best for them. In today’s connected world, the role of a parent...

Internet Security How To Guides and Tutorials

College Basketball Finals Shouldn’t Result in March Mayhem: 4 Security Tips to Stay Safe

March is in full swing, which can only mean we’re about to enter the mayhem that is the college basketball...

Mobile Security

A Reflection on Mobile World Congress

This blog post was written by Nick Viney. As the dust settles on another busy year at Mobile World Congress,...

McAfee Labs

Analyzing a Fresh Variant of the Dorkbot Botnet

This blog post was written by Sudhanshu Dubey. At McAfee Labs, we have recently observed a new variant of the...

McAfee Labs

Analyzing CVE-2017-3731: Truncated Packets Can Cause Denial of Service in OpenSSL

OpenSSL is a popular open-source library for SSL and is used by various software and companies across the world. In...

Internet Security How To Guides and Tutorials Privacy & Identity Protection

How to Identify Three Common Phishing Scams

Time and time again, phishing scams have gotten the best of us. Take the recent W-2 attacks that are everywhere...

Family Safety

What are the Pros and Cons of Snooping on Your Kids Online?

I’ve changed my mind on the snooping question quite a bit since I began writing about family safety over five...

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MWC 2017: What We Learned About the Mobile Landscape

MWC (Mobile World Congress) has come and gone yet again, and over the course of the four-day conference we’ve seen...

Internet Security How To Guides and Tutorials

True or Fake News? Know How You Can Separate Truth from Fiction Online

In the good old days, it was very easy to separate truth from fiction. Literature was clearly marked and newspapers...

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