The repertoire of digital trickery used by hackers is growing, but when it comes to causing widespread annoyance, it appears the old ruses are still the best, writes Neil Barrett
With information security, many of the older, simpler tricks resurface time after time, in subtly different guises. Many viruses rely on simple ruses to persuade users to execute them. A clever o...
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