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"Sony Investigating After Hackers Offer to Sell Stolen Data"Sony has recently announced that it has launched an investigation after a cybercrime group claimed to have compromised the company's systems, offering to sell stolen data.
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"Half of Cyberattacks Go Unreported"According to security researchers at Keeper Security, fear, ignorance, and forgetfulness are some of the reasons for widespread shortcomings in reporting cyberattacks and breaches, both internally and externally.
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"Cybersecurity Researcher Can Make Self-Driving Cars Hallucinate"Northeastern University professor of engineering and computer science Kevin Fu, who specializes in discovering and exploiting new technologies, figured out how to make self-driving cars hallucinate.
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"Understanding Users' Perceptions of Security in Mobile Devices Using the Two-Step Cluster Analysis"New research explores user perceptions of mobile device security and provides recommendations for users and manufacturers of such devices.
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"Cracking the Code: Why People Fall for Scams"In an interview with the University of New South Wale (UNSW) Business School, Dr. Kam-Fung Cheung, Lecturer at the School of Information Systems and Technology Management (ISTM), and Shesha J.
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"Spyware Can Infect Your Phone or Computer via the Ads You See Online"People leave digital traces of what they did, where they went, who they communicated with, what they purchased, what they are considering purchasing, and much more.
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"Florida City Duped Out of $1.2 Million in Phishing Scam, Police Say"Scammers impersonating a construction company have recently duped the Florida city of Fort Lauderdale out of $1.2 million, sparking a police investigation. The city paid the sum on Sept.
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"Hong Kong Crypto Business Mixin Says Hackers Stole $200 Million in Assets"Mixin, a Hong Kong-based cryptocurrency company, has disclosed that hackers stole about $200 million worth of its assets after attacking its cloud service provider.
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"Nigerian Pleads Guilty in US to Million-Dollar BEC Scheme Role"A Nigerian national residing in South Africa has recently pleaded guilty in court in the United States to his role in a million-dollar business email compromise (BEC) fraud scheme. The man, Kosi Goodness Simon-Ebo, 29, was extradited to the US fr
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"From Watering Hole to Spyware: EvilBamboo Targets Tibetans, Uyghurs, and Taiwanese"Tibetan, Uyghur, and Taiwanese individuals and organizations are being targeted by a persistent campaign aimed at stealing sensitive information.
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"New Stealthy and Modular Deadglyph Malware Used in Government Attacks"A cyber espionage attack against a government agency in the Middle East involved a novel and sophisticated backdoor malware named Deadglyph.
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"Current Ransomware Defensive Efforts Are Not Working"Although there have been some positive developments, ransomware attacks continue to have a significant impact, according to SpyCloud.