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DOJ charges 12 more in $263 million crypto fraud takedown where money was hidden in squishmallow stuffed animals
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has turned up the heat on a multi-national cryptocurrency fraud ring that allegedly swindled over a quarter of a billion dollars from victims worldwide.
The charges, filed under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt O…
Cybercriminal Pleads Guilty After Student Data Theft Led to PowerSchool Extortion
19-year-old Massachusetts student admits to allegations he extorted millions of dollars from PowerSchool by threatening to leak stolen student and teacher data.
PowerSchool hacker pleads guilty
A Massachusetts college student has admitted to allegat…
Every Click Leaves a Mark: Understanding Your Digital Footprint and How to Protect It
Every time you go online, you leave a trail of digital breadcrumbs. This trail – known as your digital footprint – consists of all your traceable activities, actions, and communications in the digital world. In simple terms, it’s the data shadow that a…
UK Legal Aid Agency Data Breach Worse Than Initially Reported — Sensitive Information Stolen
The United Kingdom Legal Aid Agency (LAA) has confirmed that hackers have accessed and stolen sensitive data belonging to individuals who applied for legal aid over the past decade.
This update comes from the UK government, which is working closely wi…
UK Legal Aid Agency Data Breach Worse Than Initially Reported — Sensitive Information Stolen
The United Kingdom Legal Aid Agency (LAA) has confirmed that hackers have accessed and stolen sensitive data belonging to individuals who applied for legal aid over the past decade.
This update comes from the UK government, which is working closely wi…
Massive Stalkerware Apps Go Dark After Data Breach Exposes Millions of Users
A few apps categorized as stalkerware have gone dark after their services stopped working, and their websites disappeared overnight.
Stalkerware apps, which are used to spy on people, pose a problem that’s drawing little scrutiny, which is one of the …
How to Hide Apps on iPhone: 101 Guide for Beginners
Smartphones are personal. And sometimes, even too personal. You’ve got so much going on there, don’t you? A dating app, a finance tracker, or photos with family and friends are just a few of the reasons why iPhone users like yourself want more privacy….
Use Google Calendar? Here’s the One Change That Can Protect Your Business from Scams
Millions of professionals and small businesses rely on Google Calendar to organize their workday. But what if that helpful calendar invite wasn’t from a colleague—but from a scammer?
That’s the risk behind a growing tactic called Google Calendar sp…