“A malicious Home Depot advertising campaign is redirecting Google search visitors to tech support scams,” claims Bleeping Computer. Slashdot reader nickwinlund77 shares their report: BleepingComputer searched for ‘home depot’ and was shown the malicious advertisement on our first try. Even worse, the ad is the top spot in the research result, making it more likely to be clicked… [T]he ad clearly…
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Hackers Are Selling More Than 85,000 MySQL Databases On a Dark Web Portal
An anonymous Slashdot reader writes:
For the past year, hackers have been breaking into MySQL databases, downloading tables, deleting the originals, and leaving ransom notes behind, telling server owners to contact the attackers to get their data back. If database owners don’t respond and ransom their data back in nine days, the databases are then put up on auction on a dark…
Firefox Gets Fix For Evil Cursor Attack
Firefox has fixed a bug that was being exploited in the wild by tech support scammers to create artificial mouse cursors and prevent users from easily leaving malicious sites. From a report: The bug was discovered being abused online by UK cyber-security firm Sophos and reported to Mozilla earlier this year. A bugfix was provided and has been live in Firefox…
How veteran Stevenson landed his first IT job
My name is Stevenson and I’m from Florida. I took the Google IT Support Professional Certificate program on Coursera and it helped me get a job as an IT Support Specialist. I didn’t have professional IT support experience before taking the certificate. I’ve always had an affinity for troubleshooting computers. My interest in computers started […]
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