Rabu, 02 Juli 2025

FBI: North Koreans Have Secured Remote Jobs at 100+ US Companies | 700+ Printer Models Have This Security Flaw

| Rabu, 02 Juli 2025
Plus,how to set up your own proxy server, and wy Samsung wants you to enable these anti-theft features.
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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
FBI: North Koreans Have Secured Remote Jobs at 100+ US Companies

Federal investigators seize 137 PCs from 'laptop farms' in 16 states that allegedly helped the scammers convince companies that their new hires were based in the US.

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THE LATEST SECURITY NEWS
700+ Printer Models Have This Security Flaw: How to Check and Fix Yours

A security flaw that mostly affects Brother printers allows hackers to generate the device's admin password. Fujifilm, Konica Minolta, Ricoh, and Toshiba devices are at risk, too.

I Set Up My Own Proxy Server—Here's Why, and How You Can Do It Yourself

Want more control over your internet traffic? Follow these simple steps to set up a proxy server, block unwanted websites, mask your IP address, and more.

FBI: Scammers Are Impersonating Health Insurance Agents Via Email, Text

Hackers are using the tactic to pressure people into revealing their personal data, the FBI says.

Using a Galaxy Phone? Samsung Wants You to Enable These Anti-Theft Features

Samsung is urging Galaxy users in the US and Canada to enable five One UI 7 features to safeguard their data in case of theft.

Notorious Hacking Group Scattered Spider Targets US Airlines

Cybersecurity experts issue the warning after Hawaiian Airlines reports a cyberattack on its IT systems, although no flights were affected.

Sorry, Pornhub Fans: Supreme Court Upholds Texas Age-Verification Law

The opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas finds that requiring people to confirm they're 18 or older to view sexually explicit content does not infringe First Amendment rights.

WHICH ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE SHOULD YOU USE?
Bitdefender vs. Norton: Which Antivirus Should You Use for Your Mac?

The myth that Macs don't get hit by malware is just that. Both Bitdefender and Norton have earned our Editors' Choice award for Mac antivirus, so which one is right for you? I break them down feature by feature to help you decide.

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