Category Archives: Consumer Alerts

Should small and medium-sized businesses be worried about PoS attacks?

One of the most dangerous places in America is your local retailer. Before you leave the building with your purchases, you run the risk of having your identity stolen. No doubt you recall the 2013 security breaches at Target, Michael’s, and Neiman Marcus where millions of records were compromised by Point-of-Sale (PoS) attacks. PoS occurs […]

Should small and medium-sized businesses be worried about PoS attacks?

One of the most dangerous places in America is your local retailer. Before you leave the building with your purchases, you run the risk of having your identity stolen. No doubt you recall the 2013 security breaches at Target, Michael’s, and Neiman Marcus where millions of records were compromised by Point-of-Sale (PoS) attacks. PoS occurs […]

avast! is nominated the best antivirus for Windows by Lifehacker

avast! Free Antivirus was nominated by Lifehacker users as one of the best desktop applications. Lifehacker is a well-known site for its “Tips, tricks, and downloads for getting things done.” When the subject is to get protected and install an antivirus, they picked up avast! Free Antivirus and, now, last Sunday, avast! was picked again […]

avast! is nominated the best antivirus for Windows by Lifehacker

avast! Free Antivirus was nominated by Lifehacker users as one of the best desktop applications. Lifehacker is a well-known site for its “Tips, tricks, and downloads for getting things done.” When the subject is to get protected and install an antivirus, they picked up avast! Free Antivirus and, now, last Sunday, avast! was picked again […]

Spearphishing scams hope you’ll take the bait

Yesterday on our blog, avast! Virus Lab researcher Jaromir Horejsi, explained a banking Trojan called Tinba. The cybercrooks behind Tinba use a social engineering technique called spearfishing to target its victims. You have probably heard about email scams that use phishing. This classic technique uses authentic-looking emails to lure the victims to fake websites, then […]

Tinybanker Trojan targets banking customers

Tinba Trojan specifically targets bank customers with deceitful debt notice. The Tinba Trojan is banking malware that uses a social engineering technique called spearfishing to target its victims. Recently, targets havebeen banking customers in Czech Republic, AVAST Software’s home country. Tinba, aka Tinybanker,  was first reported in 2012 where it was active in Turkey. A […]

Common passwords inspire uncommon dress

Weak passwords make for creative design. If you use 123456 or password as your password, you may as well wear it for all to see. It’s THAT easy to crack. To illustrate this point, Lorrie Cranor, quilt artist, and oh yeah,  director of the CyLab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University, designed […]

Six ways to secure your smartphone

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I bet you would be lost without your smartphone. It’s your lifeline to contacts, emails, and personal information, not to mention all those apps that you use for fun, entertainment, and business. You probably have bought something using your phone, so your credit card information is there, as well as your account log ins. In […]

Android Forensics, Part 2: How we recovered (supposedly) erased data

Introduction to Android forensics (aka CSI: Android) Digital forensics is a branch of science which deals with the recovery and investigation of materials found in digital devices. Forensics is usually mentioned in connection with crime, vaguely similar to criminal investigations on TV shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and NCIS. However, several experiments (1, 2), […]