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Scammers Drain Bank Accounts Using AnyDesk and SIM-Swapping Scammers mixed together a malicious cocktail of social engineering, SIM-swapping, and remote desktop software to empty the bank accounts of at least three victims. In total, victims lost more than $350,000. They were likely swindled by the same individuals since the modus operandi and some details were
Only You Can Prevent Cybercrimes Sen. Marco Rubio — the original architect of the Paycheck Protection Program, a part of the multitrillion-dollar CARES Act — tweeted in April that workers at independently owned stores and businesses who “live paycheck to paycheck” are “exactly who the program was meant to protect.” Sen. Ben Cardin said in April that the purpose
Instagram Bug Allowed Crashing The App Via Image Sent To Device Technical details about a high-severity vulnerability in Facebook’s Instagram app for Android and iOS show how an attacker could exploit it to deny user access to the app, take full control of their account, or use their mobile device to spy on them. To
Microsoft has warned that attackers are actively using the Windows Server Zerologon exploits in attacks and advises all Windows administrators to install the necessary security updates. As part of the August 2020 Patch Tuesday security updates, Microsoft fixed a critical 10/10 rated security vulnerability known as ‘CVE-2020-1472 | Netlogon Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability’. This vulnerability has been named