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Hard Disk Manager 15: Powerful backup and flexible recovery for your PC, just $24.99 – AndroidGuys


AndroidGuys

Hard Disk Manager 15: Powerful backup and flexible recovery for your PC, just $ 24.99
AndroidGuys
Heck, we bet there are some of you who don't even do it, thinking, “Nah, I'm okay.” You should be backing up your PC. Why? Because hard drives fail. Because ransomware is a thing and people will come after you for money, holding your data hostage.

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Magnitude Exploit Kit Hits South Korea Hard, Says Malwarebytes – Silicon UK


Silicon UK

Magnitude Exploit Kit Hits South Korea Hard, Says Malwarebytes
Silicon UK
The Cerber ransomware is being delivered to specific countries in Asia, most notably South Korea, according to telemetry of the Magnitude exploit kit.

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Hard Rock data breach affects 11 hotels, including San Diego – The San Diego Union-Tribune


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Hard Rock data breach affects 11 hotels, including San Diego
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Some Hard Rock Hotel guests may be singing the blues after the company revealed a payment card data breach Thursday spanning seven months and 11 properties, including the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego. The Florida-based hotel chain learned in June …

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Phishing attacks using internationalized domains are hard to block

The latest version of Google Chrome, released earlier this week, restricts how domain names that use non-Latin characters are displayed in the browser. This change is in response to a recently disclosed technique that could allow attackers to create highly credible phishing websites.

The ability to register domain names made up of characters like those found in the Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Hebrew and other non-Latin alphabets dates back over a decade. Since 2009, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has also approved a large number of internationalized top-level domains (TLDs) — domain extensions — written with such characters.

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