Scammers routinely impersonate Microsoft online. New research breaks down how the brand is used in phishing and why it still works.
Tech support scammers are modern-day con artists, preying on our deepest technological fears and vulnerabilities. Tammy of Flagler Beach, Florida, recently reached out to us with a concerning email: ...
Phishing scammers use rnicrosoft.com domain to impersonate Microsoft by replacing "m" with "rn" in typosquatting attacks that ...
As was shown in a recent report about a vicious cyber attack that targeted kidney failure patients, cyber criminals show no mercy. Now a new report from Microsoft has revealed a growing deployment of ...
The Better Business Bureau issued a consumer alert for Microsoft computer users. The scam comes after Microsoft announced it is no longer providing technical assistance, software updates, or bug fixes ...
Sophos recently looked into an incident in which Squirrelwaffle malware was spread through an unpatched Microsoft Exchange Server. Squirrelwaffle was used together with ProxyLogon and ProxyShell to ...
I just received a call from someone asking me to click the Windows button +R. The caller says he’s from the computer maintenance department of Microsoft Windows and they are doing a routine check. He ...
Should Microsoft’s integration strategy be considered illegal? Join the discussion in Computerworld‘s Operating Systems Forum to discuss the issues with your peers. Now that Microsoft Corp. and the ...