Also known as spyware and adware, it is a software category where developers design the application neither to cause explicit harm nor to accomplish some conventional legitimate purpose, but when run, usually annoys the user and often performs actions that the developer did not disclose, and that the user regards as undesirable.
New laws and the effect on small businesses.
Domain spoofing (noun) [Word Notes]
Protecting your identity.
What's Your Problem trailer.
Secure Web Gateway (noun) [Word Notes]
The Malware Mash! [Bonus]
Setting tech limits with a new tool.
Indicators of Compromise (noun) [Word Notes]
The difference between shallow fakes vs. deep fakes.
Intrusion Detection System (noun) [Word Notes]
The long con and the flim flam. [Hacking Humans Goes to the Movies]
Falling for a phishing kit scam.
MFA prompt bombing (noun) [Word Notes]
What is cyber quantum computing?
Apple Lockdown Mode (noun) [Word Notes]
A cryptoqueen on the run and the cons she got away with.
Simulated Phishing (noun) [Word Notes]
The rise in fraudulent online content.
Sideloading (noun) [Word Notes]
It pays to do your research. [Hacking Humans Goes to the Movies}
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