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Tech-support scammers have a new trick to send Chrome users into a panic

Enlarge (credit: Malwarebytes)

Con artists pushing tech-support scams have an arsenal of ways to lock up the browsers of potential marks. On Tuesday, a researcher disclosed a new weapon that freezes Google Chrome, which, by most measures, is the Internet’s most widely used browser.

The point of all the techniques is to render a browser unusable immediately after it displays a fake error message reporting some sort of security breach. Given the appearance of a serious crash that can’t be fixed simply by exiting the site, end users are more likely to be worked into a panic and call the phone number included in the warning. Once called, the scammers—posing as representatives from Microsoft or another legitimate company—stand a better chance of tricking the caller into providing a credit card number in return for tech support to fix the non-existent security problem. The scams are often transmitted through malicious advertisements or legitimate sites that have been hacked.

A new technique reported by security provider Malwarebytes works against Chrome by abusing the programming interface known as the window.navigator.msSaveOrOpenBlob. By combining the API with other functions, the scammers force the browser to save a file to disk, over and over, at intervals so fast it’s impossible to see what’s happening. Within five to 10 seconds, the browser becomes completely unresponsive. Users are left viewing a page that looks like the left side of this image:

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This easy trick helped one 26-year-old save $18432 in 6 months – CNBC

This easy trick helped one 26-year-old save $ 18432 in 6 months
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David of Zero Day Finance, who goes by only his first name online, uses a simple, relatively moderate strategy to minimize his spending. The 26-year-old New Yorker commits to at least one "zero spend" day a week, during which he actively avoids buying …

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Apple iOS 10 Jailbreak Demonstrated By Renowned Hacker; yaluX Method Does the Trick?

Pangu Developers stops jailbreak on iOS 9.3.5 to focus on iOS 10 jailbreak. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Apple fans are eagerly waiting for the iOS 10 and hackers as usual are taking every step to jailbreak the upcoming operating system.
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IDG Contributor Network: Triggered NetFlow — A Trick of the Trade

Triggered NetFlow: A Woland-Santuka Pro-Tip

Vivek Santuka, CCIE #17621, is a consulting systems engineer at Cisco Systems who focuses on ISE for Cisco’s largest customers around the world. He and I devised, tested and deployed the methodology discussed in this blog entry, which we like to call “Triggered NetFlow.”

NetFlow is an incredibly useful and under-valued security tool. Essentially, it is similar to a phone bill. A phone bill does not include recordings of all the conversations you have had in their entirety; it is a summary record of all calls sent and received.

Cisco routers and switches support NetFlow, sending a “record” of each packet that has been routed, including the ports and other very usable information.

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