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A surge in fake police emails and bogus subpoenas: How hackers exploit our trust in law enforcement.
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November 9, 2024
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When cybersecurity firms fall victim to cyberattacks, a chilling thought emerges: What if a nation-state like North Korea were to gain access to sensitive information?
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October 29, 2024
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National Public Knowledge, a rogue information broker, has inadvertently exposed hundreds of thousands of sensitive Social Security numbers and personal records through its bankruptcy filing.
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October 14, 2024
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Hackers compromise Lego’s online presence to dupe fans into investing in fake digital currencies, preying on enthusiasts’ trust and affection for the beloved toy brand.
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October 7, 2024
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A former Ticketmaster executive was handed a prison sentence of 18 months for his role in hacking into the computer systems of a rival ticketing company.
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September 22, 2024
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Cryptic hackers claim to have pilfered a staggering $700,000 after infiltrating the iconic fast-food giant’s Instagram account.
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September 1, 2024
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Changes are made to secure online presence after hacking incidents: Immediately notify your bank’s fraud department of any unauthorized transactions or suspicious activity on your accounts.
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August 26, 2024
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Ronin’s community was successfully breached, resulting in the loss of approximately $600 million. However, a group of “white-hat” hackers stepped forward to return $12 million to its rightful owners, showcasing their commitment to ethical hacking.
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August 7, 2024
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Malware spreads as compromised internet service providers push tainted software updates to unwitting Mac and Windows users.
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August 6, 2024
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Your smartphone has been hacked. You start to feel a little uneasy because you can’t shake the feeling that something is off with your device. How do you know for sure if your smartphone has been compromised? Here are some telltale signs that might indicate your phone has been hacked: 1. Battery life draining fast? If your battery drains quickly, it could be a sign that an app or malware is running in the background and consuming power. 2. Your apps start acting strangely? If your apps behave erratically, such as opening randomly or freezing frequently, it’s possible that a malicious program has taken over. 3. You notice unusual pop-ups or ads? If you’re seeing more ads than usual or weird pop-ups on your screen, it could be a sign of malware at work. 4. Your phone is taking longer to charge? If it takes longer for your phone to charge, it might be an indication that something is amiss. 5. You experience frequent reboots? If your phone keeps shutting down and restarting without any apparent reason, it’s possible that a malicious program has taken control. 6. You see unfamiliar numbers in your call log or text messages? If you notice suspicious numbers in your call log or text messages, it could be a sign that someone is trying to get in touch with you (or your phone). 7. Your phone sounds different when ringing? If the ringtone of your phone has changed without your intervention, it might be an indication that something is off. 8. You can’t access some files or apps? If certain files or apps on your phone are no longer accessible, it could be a sign that a malicious program has taken over and restricted access to those areas. 9. Your phone’s settings have changed without your permission? If you find that your phone’s settings have been altered in ways you didn’t intend (like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi being enabled), it might indicate that someone else has accessed your device. 10. You’re receiving suspicious emails or texts? If you receive suspicious messages or emails asking for personal information or login credentials, it could be a sign of phishing. Remember to always keep your operating system and apps up-to-date with the latest security patches.
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July 26, 2024
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