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Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary’s Twitter account hacked to promote a bitcoin scam

2022-12-30
On: December 30, 2022
In: Incidents

On Thursday, the Twitter account of Kevin O’Leary, star of the show Shark Tank, was compromised and began advertising a fake cryptocurrency giveaway. The well-known investor’s Twitter account, which isRead More →

A Comprehensive Guide to the Role of Investment Banking in a Corporation

2022-12-30
On: December 30, 2022
In: Technology Talk

With the increasing complexity of today’s business world, understanding the role of investment banking in a corporation is essential for any modern businessperson. Investment banking services can help corporations makeRead More →

Azov Ransomware can modify its own code to delete every single file on a machine with a single click

2022-12-29
On: December 29, 2022
In: Malware

A ransomware attack that is successful may be very detrimental to a company. In the event that an organization is caught unprepared, they may be forced to choose between payingRead More →

How to Change the iOS font without jailbreak

2022-12-29
On: December 29, 2022
In: Mobile Security

The user is unable to make any changes to the font that is used by iOS at this time. Although Apple does not provide this feature, a third-party developer hasRead More →

Web3 And The Changes It Brings To E-Commerce

2022-12-29
On: December 29, 2022
In: Technology Talk

This article looks to explain the changes, challenges and improvements that Web3 is bringing to the e-commerce terrain. E-commerce has been one of the fastest-growing business areas in the worldRead More →

What exactly is social engineering, and how can you safeguard yourself from becoming a victim of it?

2022-12-28
On: December 28, 2022
In: Data Security

In the world of cybercrime, social engineering refers to a method of manipulation that is used to collect sensitive information from people. You may have been the subject of aRead More →

Data on 270,000 patients was stolen from the medical hospital in Louisiana by ransomware cybercriminals

2022-12-28
On: December 28, 2022
In: Incidents

During the month of October, cybercriminals broke into the computer system of a health care system in Louisiana, gaining access to the personal information of roughly 270,000 individuals. According toRead More →

Hacking Nintendo Switch, 3DS, and Wii console. Vulnerability allows hacking remote console by simply engaging in an online gaming session with the victim

2022-12-28
On: December 28, 2022
In: Vulnerabilities

Nintendo has secretly released a fix for a security flaw that might have allowed hackers to access compromised Switch, 3DS, and Wii consoles. Do you remember when Nintendo finally issuedRead More →

New attack technique uses .ISO and .VHD file formats to bypass Windows MotW Security

2022-12-27
On: December 27, 2022
In: Data Security

BlueNoroff is a part of the infamous Lazarus Group, and it has been detected incorporating new strategies into its playbook. These new strategies allow BlueNoroff to circumvent the defenses provided byRead More →

How to spy on phone calls via sensors like accelerometer & gyroscope using new attack technique: EarSpy

2022-12-27
On: December 27, 2022
In: Mobile Security

Eavesdropping on smartphone users is always a recognized risk, and it should be a serious worry for users of these devices. Eavesdropping on a conversation is easiest for an opponentRead More →

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