Career chat with cyber US Air Force with Airmen MSgt Christopher Woods and Guardian Sgt. Tevin Dean.
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Scams Cost Americans $40 Billion
Despite the rise of sophisticated crypto frauds and ransomware plots, phone scams continue to trick Americans out of tens of billions of dollars each year.
Continue ReadingMedibank Hackers Show Data
The suspected Medibank hackers have released a sample of customer details including phone numbers and Medicare numbers early on Wednesday morning.
Continue ReadingMedibank Refuses to Pay Ransom
New details have come to hand about just how bad the Medibank cyber-attack has been, a ransom demand has been made.
Continue ReadingFamily Scammed for Over $40,000
As the fallout continues following the Optus data breach, one Melbourne family has been scammed and they have lost more than $40,000.
Continue ReadingHacking Vision
Hacking Vision Ethical Hacking Tutorials, Tips & Tricks, Kali Linux, Beginners Hacking.
Continue ReadingHacker Noon Hacking
Hacker Noon hacking Welcome home, OG Hackers. Hacking a Facebook account is surprisingly easy.
Continue ReadingThe Hacktivist
Celebrity hacktivist Andrew ‘Bunnie’ Huang first clashed with US tech giant Microsoft for teaching others how to modify the Xbox.
Continue ReadingHackers See Australia as Weak
International hackers and computer-hacking syndicates will be eyeing off more Australian targets after a string of recent data breaches.
Continue ReadingCritical Infrastructure Attacks
The research shows that critical infrastructure is under attack, businesses are facing some significant challenges.
Continue ReadingCyber Attack Task Force
Australia will spearhead an international cyber attack task force aimed at fighting cyber hackers and other online threats.
Continue ReadingAustralia’s Cyber Security
The cyberactivity involved in the Russia-Ukraine conflict shows the need for Australia to bolster its own defensive and offensive cyber security capabilities.
Continue Reading$50 Million Fine Cyber-Attacks
After a lot of cyber-attacks, now companies that put your data at risk, or are hacked by cybercriminals, could face a minimum 50 million dollar fine.
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