Tag: privacy protection
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Australia sticks to ransom-free stance after Qantas breach prompts dark web data release
Australia remains steadfast: no negotiations with hackers after Qantas breach The Australian government has reaffirmed its policy of not negotiating with cyber criminals or paying ransoms, even as a well-known hacking collective released stolen Qantas data on the dark web. The development follows a July cyberattack that affected 5.7 million Qantas customers and involved data…
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Google Day Scam: How to Recognize and Protect Your Account
What is the Google Day scam? A wave of deceptive messages exploiting the Google name has people receiving SMS and chat alerts promising gifts or special rewards for Google Day. In reality, this is a carefully disguised phishing campaign designed to steal login credentials, verification codes, and even money from unsuspecting users. The attackers rely…
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Delete These 2 Apps Immediately: They Threaten Your Privacy
Introduction In today’s digital age, smartphones act as our personal diaries, keeping vital information like photos, messages, and passwords. Hence, it can be alarming when security experts warn about apps posing a significant risk to our privacy. Recent reports highlight two popular applications that users should consider deleting immediately. Two Apps with Hidden Dangers According…
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Israeli Actors and Athletes Targeted by Hackers
Introduction In a startling incident, a group of hackers has successfully breached the phones of numerous Israeli actors and athletes. This breach not only highlights the vulnerabilities faced by high-profile individuals but also raises significant concerns about data privacy and security in the digital age. The Deceptive Scheme The hackers employed a sophisticated tactic, posing…
