Art Predicts Science—Phishing for Movie Buffs
It’s amazing how much The Net got right—it came out the same year as the first phishing scam: with so much information out there, how can we NOT want to use it?
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It’s amazing how much The Net got right—it came out the same year as the first phishing scam: with so much information out there, how can we NOT want to use it?
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As tax season approaches, companies will be wondering who of their partners is safe and who isn’t. One way is testing their compliance. The tools are there. Use them.
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What’s the difference between an antivirus and a VPN, and why won’t either one protect you against phishing? Find out how to plug the leak.
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Following our princeton.edu domain, novoShield has just found a phishing site hosted on the purdue.edu domain, this time targeting users of Thailand’s SCB online banking platform.
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2022 started off with a bang of over a million phishing attacks in Q1 alone! Here’s this year’s highlights…
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Small businesses and online retail are a prime target for phishing snakes—the pickings are easy, there’s very little protection victims can afford, and the authorities are slow on the uptake. Find out what you can do.
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novShield has detected and reported a phishing site hosted on the Princeton.edu domain that attacks Navy Federal Credit Union users. novoShield users – protected!
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Buying a cheap ticket at SPINIT? A hotel room from EXMEDIA or AIRDMD? Chances are your Christmas vacation is off to a bad start—even if the prices are unbelievably low. Forget the pickpockets in spunny Spain, the extortionists in Mexico. If the spelling’s punny, you’ll probably never get there.
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While we’re enjoying the holiday season, we should keep in mind those who guard us ceaselessly & untiringly, 24/7 – security forces, health services, firefighters, & others – but also those who make that all necessary – terrorists, viruses, thieves, & cyberthugs, though perhaps in a less hospitable region of our hearts.
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Companies large & small are relying on social media more than ever for marketing, recruitment, & more. Social platforms are becoming too big to fail… and the cyberthugs lurk! (Social Cyber Threats series, Part 3 of 3)
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The holiday season spells more work for Amazon—not just shopping & deliveries but phishing, as company IT workers struggle to phight attacks against the world’s second largest retailer.
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Social media enables individuals and SMBs to compete with big corporations. Unfortunately, it also exposes them to dangers that could close down their enterprise (Social Cyber Threats, Part 2 of 3)
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Cybercrime Awareness Month has just celebrated its 19th year. So far in 2022 we’ve seen a 7% increase in complaints resulting in nearly $6.9b losses. Time to pay attention! (Social Cyber Threats: Part 1 of 3)
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The blockchain was meant to be impregnable, but the scammers can’t keep away. NFTs raked in about 22 mil in 2021— It’s a market too big to ignore.
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Cybercrime is big business, and phishing is its strongest tool. They’re selling malware kits at $10 a pop and offering online services for scammers. You’re merely the target.
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When life is at stake, attacks on Healthcare Providers are the Most Expensive. Ransoms are in the millions and the attackers have no mercy. Don’t help them!
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Faking a QR code is as simple as gluing up a poster. NOBODY suspects those dotty squares—you just point our mobiles; you don’t even click. Next day, your bank’s been hacked.
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Seth Green was forced to halt production on his new program, White Horse Tavern after hackers stole the NFT for his leading ape. A trend?
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With less insurers providing ransomware coverage, 83% of victims prefer to pay the piper. After all, they’ll simply pass on the price to the buyer—cybertax, please.
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Covid introduced many welcome changes to our lifestyles, but it’s creating new opportunities for another kind of pandemic—one where society could fail on a single click.
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