As Caribbean hoteliers face mounting distribution costs and intensifying competition for direct guest relationships, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) and Triptease are bringing proven, revenue-focused solutions to the region. Now in its second year, the Direct Booking Summit (DBS) Caribbean edition returns on Thursday, May 15, 2026, at Sandals Grande Antigua — immediately […]
Read MoreOrganisers are pleased to announce the 4th edition of the Istanbul Tourism Fair, which will take place on September 24-25 2026, at the Yenikapı Eurasia Show and Art Center. This premier event will provide a dynamic platform for tourism professionals from TĂĽrkiye and around the world to explore new opportunities, foster collaborations, and discover the […]
Read MoreWe’ve identified a huge social-engineering campaign designed to steer people into online gambling sites under the impression they’re installing a legitimate app. We’re calling it FriendlyDealer. It’s been observed across at least 1,500 domains, each hosting a website that impersonates the Google Play or Apple App Store. Users think they’re downloading a gambling app from […]
Read MoreMarch Madness is the annual men’s and women’s NCAA Division I basketball tournament, where 68 teams play in a single-elimination bracket for the US national championship. But March Madness doesn’t just bring buzzer beaters and busted brackets. It also kicks off a short, intense season for scammers who know fans are distracted, emotional, and often in […]
Read MoreGoogle has announced the introduction of Advanced Flow, designed to let Android users install apps from unverified developers more safely than before. This process is known as sideloading. It means installing an app on your device from somewhere other than the Google Play store, usually by downloading and opening its installation file yourself.​ Right now, […]
Read MoreLast week on Malwarebytes Labs: Could your face change what you pay? NYC wants limits on biometric tracking That “job brief” on Google Forms could infect your device A DarkSword hangs over unpatched iPhones Your tax forms sell for $20 on the dark web Researchers found font-rendering trick to hide malicious commands Apple patches WebKit […]
Read MoreThis week on the Lock and Code podcast… Forget the runaway train thrillingly shot in Buster Keaton’s 1926 film “The General,” and never mind the charging locomotive rescued by actors Denzel Washington and Chris Pine in the 2010 film “Unstoppable,” as there’s a far more frequent (and far less heart-pounding) railcar drama happening across California’s […]
Read MoreThe Hard Rock Heals Foundation, the charitable arm of Hard Rock International, announced its “Stay Strong Jamaica” relief effort raised over $400,000 to support Jamaica’s recovery from Hurricane Melissa, the Category 5 storm that struck in October 2025, causing nearly $9 billion in damages and leaving thousands homeless. The Foundation’s donation was provided to support […]
Read MoreNew York City lawmakers are pushing to ban private businesses from using biometric tools like voice and facial recognition software to track the public. While the desire to use surveillance technology in stores to fight shoplifting is understandable, lawmakers and privacy advocates are worried that the data could be repurposed to profile customers. The New […]
Read MoreWe’ve identified a campaign using business-related lures, such as job interviews, project briefs, and financial document, to distribute malware, including the PureHVNC Remote Access Trojan (RAT). It’s not the malware that’s new, but how the attack starts. Instead of the usual phishing email or fake download page, attackers are using Google Forms to kick off […]
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