Vanessa Teague is a cyber security expert and says we don’t need top-down ‘authoritarian’ cyber security, but citizens to be empowered to protect themselves.
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Scammers have been enjoying all expenses paid holidays across the country, due to fraudulent credit card claims.
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An Alberta widow says she lost over $800K in an online romance scam.
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Some scammers are using an old trick to try to get thousands of dollars out of people.
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Generative AI like ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion are about to change not only how you work, but how the content you consume is produced.
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A new phase of cyber warfare with real-world casualties. For the Year 2022, Estonia recorded 2,672 Cyberattacks. This is 100 times more than in 2007.
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A Taiwanese official has informed Sky News that a cyber war between China and Taiwan is underway.
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Worldwide hacking attack closes hospitals and suicide prevention hotlines. The ransomware attack first began in Italy.
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Continue ReadingAustralians Fighting Cyber Bullying
There’s one in every class. Cyber Bullying which makes school life a misery for their victims. But these days, there’s no escape. The nightmare never ends.
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Cyberattacks, ransomware attacks the drive for digitalisation is accompanied by its own set of problems and there is a need to tighten cyber security.
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Major cyber attacks could occur within the next two years and target major points of the country’s infrastructure according to Accenture.
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ChatGPT is a new artificial intelligence programme designed to simulate human conversation and tackle complex questions.
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