Café Verde e Spam: Elaborada operação de spam no Twitter usa quase 750 mil contas

Operador solitário de spam se fez passar por grandes marcas e estrelas de reality shows para promover spam de pílula de dieta milagrosa

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Green Coffee and Spam: Elaborate spam operation on Twitter uses nearly 750,000 accounts

Lone spam operator impersonated major brands and reality TV stars to promote miracle diet pill spam.Read More

5 things you can do to boost your Wi-Fi network

Where you physically place your router makes a difference – not only to the signal, but to your security. Think of your router like you would a cordless phone’s base. If you wander too far away from the base station, your call may drop or have static interference. If your wireless devices, like your laptop, […]

3050995 – Improperly Issued Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing – Version: 1.0

Revision Note: V1.0 (March 24, 2015): Advisory published.Summary: Microsoft is aware of improperly issued digital certificates coming from the subordinate CA, MCS Holdings, which could be used in attempts to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or …

Stay safe during March Madness using Avast SecureLine

Stay safe on public Wi-Fi while watching the game from anywhere in the world with Avast SecureLine VPN. March Madness is in full swing — this year’s NCAA Tournament is now in its second week and we’re already down to the Sweet 16. When you think about March Madness, you probably think about your bracket, […]

3046310 – Improperly Issued Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing – Version: 2.0

Revision Note: V2.0 (March 19, 2015): Advisory rereleased to announce that the update for supported editions of Windows Server 2003 is now available. See Knowledge Base Article 3046310 for more information and download links.
Summary: Microsoft is aware of an improperly issued SSL certificate for the domain “live.fi” that could be used in attempts to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks. This issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Microsoft is not currently aware of attacks related to this issue.