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Blogs May 2025

  1. Looking Up Cathay Pacific Baggage Allowance? Here’s How to Avoid Fake Travel Sites

    TM_FG – Thu, 22 May 2025 02:30:00 GMT – 0

    Planning a trip with Cathay Pacific and want to check your baggage allowance? You’re not alone as it’s one of the most searched travel questions online. But while searching, watch out: scammers are creating fake airline websites and customer service pages to trick travelers.


    Why This Matters

    Scammers know that people often search for things like "Cathay Pacific baggage policy" or "how much luggage can I bring?" They create lookalike sites that ask for personal info, payment details, or even trick you into calling fake hotlines.


    How to Stay Safe While Searching Travel Info

    • Always go directly to the official website: For Cathay Pacific, that’s cathaypacific.com.
    • Avoid clicking on ads for baggage allowance: Scammers sometimes buy ad space on search engines.
    • Don’t trust “customer service” numbers from unknown sites: These could lead to phone scams.

    Bonus Tip: Watch Out for Fake Email Confirmations

    Some scammers send fake booking or baggage fee emails claiming to be from Cathay Pacific. If you receive one, don’t click any links — check your official booking account instead.


    Need Help Spotting a Fake Travel Site?

    Sign in or create an account. to share screenshots or links you’re unsure about. Our cybersecurity experts and community members can help you stay safe while planning your trip.

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  2. Got a Call from 800-925-6278? Here’s How to Know If It’s Really Walmart or a Scam

    TM_FG – Thu, 22 May 2025 00:00:00 GMT – 1

    If you’ve recently received a call or text from 800-925-6278, you’re not alone. Many people look up this number to check if it’s really Walmart — or something more suspicious. Here’s what you need to know.

    Yes, 800-925-6278 Is Walmart’s Customer Service Number

    Walmart uses this toll-free number for customer support, and in many cases, calls from it are completely legitimate. But here’s the catch — scammers can spoof official numbers to make it look like they’re calling from Walmart, even when they’re not.


    How to Tell If It’s a Legit Call or a Scam

    • Did you recently contact Walmart? If not, a surprise call is a red flag.
    • Are they asking for personal or financial info? Walmart reps don’t usually request sensitive data over the phone.
    • Does the caller pressure you? Scammers often try to create urgency — real agents won’t rush you.

    What You Should Do

    • Hang up and call Walmart directly from their website.
    • Never share your Social Security number, banking details, or one-time codes over the phone.
    • Use a trusted security app like Trend Micro to scan for scam texts or phishing links.

    Scammers Are Getting Smarter — Stay One Step Ahead

    Unfortunately, spoofed calls are becoming more common, even using real company numbers. That’s why staying informed is your best defense.


    Join the Conversation in the Trend Micro Community

    If you’ve received a suspicious call or want to ask others about their experience, sign in or create an account. to start a conversation. Our security experts and users are here to help you spot scams and stay protected.

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  3. Important Notice: Windows 10 End of Life - What It Means for Your Security

    TM_FG – Tue, 13 May 2025 22:30:00 GMT – 1

    Hi everyone,

    Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. If you're still using a PC with Windows 10, it's important to understand what this means and how it affects your device's security.


    What is Windows 10 End of Life?

    After October 14, 2025, Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates, bug fixes, or technical support from Microsoft. While your PC will continue to function, it will be more exposed to malware and other cyber threats.


    What Should You Do Next?

    • Upgrade to Windows 11 if your device meets the system requirements.
    • If your PC can't upgrade, consider purchasing a new device that supports Windows 11.
    • Need more time? Microsoft will offer an Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 users starting in 2025.

    Staying on an unsupported version of Windows increases your risk of being affected by unpatched vulnerabilities. For the best protection, upgrade to a supported version of Windows as soon as possible.


    Read more in our full article: End of support for Windows 10


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  4. Apple Releases iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5 with Important Security Fixes

    TM_FG – Tue, 13 May 2025 00:00:00 GMT – 0

    Hi everyone,

    Apple has rolled out iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5 last May 12, 2025, bringing a series of critical security updates designed to protect users and improve device performance.

    As always, Apple prioritizes customer safety and does not disclose details about security issues until a fix has been thoroughly investigated and released. This update addresses a number of vulnerabilities that could have affected user privacy, device stability, and data security.


    Here are some of the key security improvements included in iOS 18.5:

    • AppleJPEG: A vulnerability that could cause apps to crash or memory issues when handling malicious media files has been resolved through better input sanitization. (CVE-2025-31251)
    • Baseband: A network security issue that could have allowed attackers to intercept traffic on iPhone 16e has been fixed with improved state management. (CVE-2025-31214)
    • Call History: An issue where call logs from deleted apps could still appear in search results has been addressed to better protect user privacy. (CVE-2025-31225)
    • Core Bluetooth: A bug that might allow apps to access sensitive user data was fixed by enhancing state management. (CVE-2025-31212)
    • CoreAudio, CoreGraphics, CoreMedia: Several vulnerabilities that could lead to app crashes or data leaks when parsing certain files have been fixed with better memory and input handling. (Multiple CVEs, including CVE-2025-31208, CVE-2025-31209, CVE-2025-31233)
    • FaceTime: Two separate issues were resolved—one involving microphone audio not being muted during calls, and another that could cause FaceTime to crash when handling web content. (CVE-2025-31253, CVE-2025-31210)
    • FrontBoard: A fix was applied to prevent apps from being able to detect which other apps a user has installed. (CVE-2025-31207)
    • iCloud Document Sharing: A serious flaw that might have allowed unauthorized sharing of iCloud folders was patched with additional entitlement checks. (CVE-2025-30448)
    • Kernel: Multiple kernel-level vulnerabilities were addressed, including issues that could lead to system crashes, memory corruption, or remote attacks. These fixes improve overall system security and stability. (CVE-2025-31219, CVE-2025-31241)
    • libexpat: An open-source library used by iOS had several vulnerabilities that were resolved to prevent potential app crashes or code execution. (CVE-2024-8176)
    • Mail Addressing: An injection flaw that could lead to user interface spoofing when processing emails was addressed with improved input validation. (CVE-2025-24225)
    • mDNSResponder: A potential privilege escalation issue was fixed with better integrity checks. (CVE-2025-31222)

    These updates are now available for iPhone XS and later, as well as supported iPad models. Apple recommends installing iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5 as soon as possible to ensure your devices stay protected.


    For more details, visit the About the security content of iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5 page.


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  5. Important Notice: Trend Micro Rescue Disk Discontinued

    TM_FG – Tue, 06 May 2025 00:00:00 GMT – 0

    Hi everyone,

    Trend Micro Rescue Disk has been officially discontinued as of April 25, 2025. The tool is no longer available for download, and existing versions will no longer receive updates.


    Recommended Alternatives

    • Trend Micro Security: Full-featured protection for PC, Mac, and mobile devices.
    • Trend Micro HouseCall: Free on-demand malware scanner for Windows systems.

    We recommend transitioning to one of the above solutions to continue protecting your devices.


    Questions?

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