The Suspicious Ransomware Activity Support Scam Popup is a web browser advertisement shown by scammy remote tech support companies that try to scare visitors into thinking that there has been ...
Employers often install monitoring software on their employees’ computers to track activities and ensure productivity and security. The legality of this practice depends on how the monitoring is ...
The 1-844-879-7840 Suspicious Activity Tech Support Scam is a Trojan from the Trojan.Tech-Support-Scam family that displays a fake Windows alert that states suspicious activity has been detected in ...
Know where your rights as an employer begin and end. A federal judge refused this week to dismiss a "cyber privacy" lawsuit, providing some good lessons for employers. Most employers have policies ...
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WhatPulse is a free key-counting program that monitors your computer’s uptime, keystrokes, bandwidth usage, and mouse clicks over a period of time. Unlike other keyloggers, which record the order in ...
It’s getting harder to outsmart the digital minders at work. The rise of remote work and, in turn, employee-monitoring software sparked a boom in mouse and keyboard jigglers and other hacks to help ...