Many people are making big bucks out of cryptocurrency but it’s also become the latest method for scammers trying to steal your cash.
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Online Financial Scams
One of the big trends in online fraud is the emergence of Fake Investment Scams.
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How Far Would Cyber Criminals Go with bank scams ? There were only 80 reported cases of banking related phishing scams in Singapore in 2019. But that number surged to 2,237 in 2021.
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The amount of money lost to scammers has risen dramatically since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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The Latest takes an in-depth look at Australia’s scam surge and the rapid rise in the number of people being defrauded.
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More than $160 million has already been stolen from Australians this year in online scams.
Continue ReadingMimecast Miss Leads to Email Attack
What happened when a Mimecast miss led to a wide scale email compromise? This video explains how an email attack evaded traditional email security tools.
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new cyber crime trends and predictions, and diving deeper into how declining economic conditions could push more people into cyber crime to make ends meet.
Continue ReadingiPhone, iPad, and Mac’s Vulnerable
Apple has released an update to fix vulnerable security flaws on its iPhone, iPad and Mac devices, which it said hackers may have “actively exploited”.
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After years of debate, the FDA recently issued guidance for cybersecurity in lifesaving medical devices like pacemakers and insulin pumps as they can be hacked.
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Australia is facing an increasing battle with hackers stealing people’s identities and holding businesses to ransom.
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The latest news and events about hacking and security.
Continue ReadingKeystroke Reflection USB Rubber Ducky
Keystroke Reflection exploits the de facto standard keyboard computer architecture implemented by all IBM PC compatibles since 1984.
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