A recently detected attack technique requires only that users hover their cursor over a malicious link to become infected with malware. The attacks have been launched by sending targets an email with an attached Power Point document. Editor’s Note [Russell
Google Improves Gmail Security for Enterprise Users (May 31, 2017)
Google is adding security features to Gmail for its enterprise users to protect them from phishing, malicious links, and malware. Google is using machine-learning detection to block spam and phishing emails. Users will also see warnings when they click on
Eight Things You Hate About Gmail and How to Fix Them
With some tips and hidden tricks you can conquer your disorganized, overflowing inbox By Joanna Stern May 17, 2017 2:02 p.m. ET I hope this email finds you doing…Actually, I just hope this email finds you, period. With so many
**Update** Wide Impact: Highly Effective Gmail Phishing Technique Being Exploited
Mark Maunder – Wordfence Founder/CEO – @mmaunder Update: Official Statement from Google This is an update at 11:30pm PST on Tuesday the 17th of January 2017. I was contacted by Aaron Stein from Google Communications. He has provided the following
**Update** Wide Impact: Highly Effective Gmail Phishing Technique Being Exploited
Mark Maunder – Wordfence Founder/CEO – @mmaunder Update: How to check if your account is already compromised I’ve had two requests in the comments about this so I’m adding this section now. (at 9:39am Pacific time, 12:39am EST). There is
Wide Impact: Highly Effective Gmail Phishing Technique Being Exploited
From www.wordfence.com This entry was posted on January 12, 2017 by Mark Maunder As you know, at Wordfence we occasionally send out alerts about security issues outside of the WordPress universe that are urgent and have a wide impact on our