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  • Avoiding Scams Free Apps Security
    by Quick Heal on January 9, 2025 at 5:59 am

    In today’s digital world, we often turn to free apps for everyday tasks—whether it’s messaging, photo editing, or simply checking the weather. While these apps may appear harmless, many of them come with hidden risks that most users overlook. Behind the convenience lies the possibility of losing your personal information, falling into scam traps, or The post Avoiding Scams Free Apps Security first appeared on Home.

  • 5th January and The Tale of Joshi Virus: India’s First Global Computer Virus
    by Sanjay Katkar on December 26, 2024 at 5:49 am

    In the cinematic tapestry of cybersecurity, where tales of intrigue and innovation collide, one story emerges from the shadows of the past. It’s a story that began in the early 1990s, during the DOS era, when computer viruses were still a novel and mysterious menace. This is the tale of Joshi, a virus of Indian The post 5th January and The Tale of Joshi Virus: India’s First Global Computer Virus first appeared on Home.

  • Persistence in the Shadows: A Study of Zephyr Miner Exploiting System Services
    by Rayapati Lakshmi Prasanna Sai on December 2, 2024 at 3:15 pm

    Crypto Mining Crypto mining is the process by which individuals or organizations use computer power to solve complex mathematical problems, validating transactions on a blockchain network and earning cryptocurrency coins. This activity has gained popularity with the increasing value of digital currencies, leading some malicious actors to exploit users’ devices for their own gain. Cybercriminals The post Persistence in the Shadows: A Study of Zephyr Miner Exploiting System Services first appeared on Home.

  • Staying safe while gaming: how to ensure your children don’t become victims of financial fraud
    by Quick Heal on August 11, 2024 at 8:45 am

    If you’re a parent and haven’t been in touch with gaming for a while, you’d be surprised at how much it has changed. Gaming is no longer the single-user experience that you may remember from the 1990s or the early 2000s. Today’s games are full-blown experiences centred around communities that see players participating in the The post Staying safe while gaming: how to ensure your children don’t become victims of financial fraud first appeared on Home.

  • Blockchain & Fraud Prevention: Strategies to overcome the cryptocurrency scam
    by Vijay Yadav on August 9, 2024 at 8:58 am

    Cryptocurrency has revolutionized financial transactions, offering speed, anonymity, and decentralization. However, the rise of cryptoscams has become a significant concern for investors and users alike. As the popularity of digital currencies grows, so do the sophisticated trading scams that exploit vulnerabilities in the system. In this blog, we’ll explore how blockchain crypto technology can be The post Blockchain & Fraud Prevention: Strategies to overcome the cryptocurrency scam first appeared on Home.

  • Alert! Income tax refund SMS – Newest way of conducting bank fraud by cyber criminals
    by Sushmita Kalashikar on August 9, 2024 at 7:22 am

    Scammers are literally on their toes all year round, but for all the wrong reasons, devising ways and means to trick innocent people. In their latest attempt at fraud, cyber criminals are using fake SMS pretending to be from Income Tax Department to trick innocent victims into sharing bank account details. Understanding Income Tax Refund The post Alert! Income tax refund SMS – Newest way of conducting bank fraud by cyber criminals first appeared on Home.

  • Sextortion Scam: Blackmail scam emails that demand Bitcoin
    by Ayush Puri on August 8, 2024 at 1:28 pm

    Sextortion scam emails have become a disturbingly common occurrence in people’s inboxes. These menacing messages claim the sender has hacked your computer, recorded you visiting adult websites or engaging in compromising acts via your webcam, and will share the embarrassing video with all your contacts unless you pay a ransom in Bitcoin. But here’s the The post Sextortion Scam: Blackmail scam emails that demand Bitcoin first appeared on Home.

  • Immediate steps to follow if you are a victim of banking fraud
    by qhblogadmin on August 8, 2024 at 7:18 am

    In the recent past, innumerable cases have surfaced where there have been incidences of fraudulent charges on credit cards or unauthorized access to personal information. In wake of such rising cases of identity theft and data breaches, it can be extremely useful to know about actions to take once you are a victim of banking The post Immediate steps to follow if you are a victim of banking fraud first appeared on Home.

  • Know your ATM card and the various frauds related to it
    by qhblogadmin on August 6, 2024 at 3:30 am

    It’s a plastic world we live in. The proliferation of plastic money everywhere, in the form of debit and credit cards, means that the concept of paper money is soon becoming obsolete. Swiping a card seems to have become almost a natural instinct. While swiping your debit card or using it to withdraw cash from The post Know your ATM card and the various frauds related to it first appeared on Home.

  • How social media is used to commit financial fraud
    by Quick Heal on August 5, 2024 at 9:45 am

    Social media is a fraudster’s heaven. There are billions of targets – Facebook itself has over 2.9 billion monthly active users. Because of the very nature of these platforms, users can be quite careless about the amount of personal information they post. For cybercriminals, social media offers a perfect platform to carry out their attacks. The post How social media is used to commit financial fraud first appeared on Home.

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