cybersecurity

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  • Health Organizations Employee Credentials Spread Online
    Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks during a news conference on the situation of the coronavirus at the United Nations, in Geneva
    Twitter is actively removing lists of email addresses and passwords allegedly from the National Institute of Health and the World Health Organization.
  • Nintendo Switch Owners Report Unauthorized Account Access Attempts
    An attendee tests out a new game during the opening day of E3, the annual video games expo revealing the latest in gaming software and hardware in Los Angeles
    Some account users reported their accounts had been used to buy digital items via linked PayPal accounts.
  • 267 Million Facebook Identities Sold On The Dark Web
    A 3D printed Facebook logo
    The stolen data might be used by cybercriminals for phishing and spamming.
  • Coronavirus-Related Scams: A New Cybersecurity Threat
    A broker looks at her computer terminal at a stock brokerage firm in Mumbai May 4, 2009.
    UK's GCHQ calls on the public to report coronavirus-related phishing emails.
  • Microsoft Offers Healthcare Providers Free AccountGuard Service
    The Microsoft logo is pictured ahead of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain
    AccountGuard tells users when Microsoft has detected an attack, and provides guidance on stopping it.
  • SCUF Data Breach Exposes 1.1 Million Customer Records
    A gamer plays a cloud-based coputer game of Microsoft's Project X Cloud during Europe's leading digital games fair Gamescom
    Gamepad company, SCUF Gaming recently experienced an incident where customer emails, shipping, and billing addresses were exposed online.
  • Secure Your Smart Home With These Tips
    Prompts on how to use Amazon's Alexa personal assistant are seen in an Amazon ‘experience centre’ in Vallejo, California, U.S., May 8, 2018.
    Here's how to make your smart home hack-free!
  • Hacked Zoom Accounts Are Given Away For Free On The Dark Web
    Small toy figures are seen in front of displayed Zoom logo
    Zoom accounts are easily exploited because people use the same passwords for everything online.
  • Why Zoom Is The Newest Favorite Of Malicious Attacks
    Zoom logo is seen in front of displayed coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
    It’s an ongoing trend: when an app or a website gains sudden popularity, it becomes an easy target for attackers.
  • Google Play Store Ridden With Malware Again, 56 Apps Infected
    Man points a finger to the Google Play app logo on his Huawei smartphone in this illustration picture
    The malware, called Tekya Clicker, imitates the user’s actions in order to click ads and banners from agencies like Google’s AdMob, AppLovin’, Facebook, and Unity.
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