Scammers built a convincing fake Windows update site that installs password-stealing malware. Learn how the multi-stage attack works and how to stay safe.
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Fake Windows update site spreads password-stealing malware, report warns
A website designed to look like an official Microsoft support page is delivering malware instead of software patches, silently stealing passwords, browser data, and login cookies from Windows users ...
If a website tells you to manually install a “Windows update” from a big blue download button, close that tab immediately. Malwarebytes has just spotted a fake Microsoft support website ...
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Microsoft warns of fake update site stealing passwords
A fake Windows update is out there stealing users passwords and other sensitive data. The scam looks like a normal Microsoft update page, complete with official-looking branding, a fake knowledge base ...
Cybercriminals keep getting better at blending into the software you use every day. Over the past few years, we've seen phishing pages that copy banking portals, fake browser alerts that claim your ...
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