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Dubai police warn against phishing emails asking to pay fines
Abu Dhabi: The Dubai Police have warned public of phishing email scams, where the senders pose as police, ordering payment of fines and service fees. Taking to Twitter on Sunday, Dubai Police…
- Business
Hackers can use ChatGPT to write malicious phishing emails, codes
New Delhi: As you write poems, essays or computer programmes via Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot called ‘ChatGPT’ created by for-profit research lab called OpenAI, cyber-security researchers on Tuesday warned of hackers potentially…
- Technology
Belarusian hackers targeting emails of our defense forces: Ukraine
Kiev/New Delhi: Belarusian state-sponsored hackers are targeting the private email addresses of Ukrainian military personnel amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UA) said in a Facebook post that…
- Technology
Microsoft fixes bug that shut down work emails on New Year
New Delhi: Microsoft has fixed a bug that prevented people from sending work emails on the very first day of the New Year. Millions of people did not receive emails as the…
- Technology
Google blocked 1.6 mn phishing emails since May 2021
San Francisco: Tech giant Google has blocked 1.6 million phishing emails Since May 2021, which were part of a malware campaign aimed at stealing YouTube accounts and promoting cryptocurrency schemes. According to…
- Technology
Where are phishing emails more likely to originate from?
New Delhi: Security researchers have found that phishing emails are more likely to originate from certain countries in parts of Eastern Europe, Central America, the Middle East, and Africa. The country where emails…
- Technology
New Instagram tool to help users spot phishing emails
San Francisco: Instagram is introducing a new way for its users to help them identify phishing emails and safeguard themselves against hackers. According to a report in CNET on Monday, the new…
- News
52% Indians believe smart devices spying on them: Survey
New Delhi: As many as 52 percents or more than half of the Indians believe their smart devices record personal information without their knowledge, a survey by YouGov said on Tuesday. YouGov…