Cybercriminals are tricking people with TikTok videos that look like free activation guides for popular software—such as ...
Cybercriminals are using TikTok videos disguised as free activation guides for popular software like Windows, Spotify, and Netflix to spread information-stealing malware.
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The TikTok video's instructions are simple and promise to easily solve a problem you have - but it's a ruse. Here's what happens next.
The TikTok video's instructions are simple and promise to easily solve a problem you have - but it's a ruse. Here's what happens next.
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