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Secure Your IoT Devices with These 6 Essential Tips
IoT devices can be a hacker's playground if not secured. Follow these six tips to safeguard your smart gadgets and personal data. Don't wait for a breach—act now to protect your home network!
AI Job Scam: How One Pro Almost Fell for It
A tech professional nearly fell for an AI job scam. This incident shows how anyone can be targeted. Stay vigilant and verify job offers to protect yourself from scams.
Amazon Offers $200 Gift Card for Galaxy S26 Preorders!
Amazon is giving away a $200 gift card for preordering the Galaxy S26 series. Plus, you can snag a $400 discount! This is your last chance to take advantage of this incredible offer.
Transforming Threat Intel: From Alerts to Action
A new approach to threat intelligence is needed. Ian Washburn discusses how organizations can turn alerts into actionable insights. This shift is crucial for protecting sensitive data and maintaining trust. Learn how to bridge the gap between alerts and action.
AkzoNobel Hit by Anubis Ransomware Attack
AkzoNobel, a global paint manufacturer, faced a cyberattack from the Anubis ransomware group. While the attack was contained, it raises concerns about data security. Stay vigilant and protect your information.
Vietnam Cybercrime Network Fuels Massive Fraudulent Account Signups
A Vietnam-based cybercrime network is creating fake accounts on a massive scale. This affects online platforms and users globally, leading to risks like identity theft. Security teams are working to combat this fraud.
Ransomware Hits ELECQ, Exposing Customer Data
ELECQ, an EV charger company, suffered a ransomware attack exposing customer data. This breach puts users at risk of identity theft and spam. The company is working to secure systems and notify affected customers.
Encrypt Your PC Without Microsoft Access
Learn how to encrypt your computer's disk while keeping your recovery keys private. Many users unknowingly let Microsoft access their keys, risking their data. Protect your information by managing your keys securely and independently.
FBI Seizes RAMP, Major Ransomware Forum
The FBI has taken down RAMP, a key forum for ransomware discussions. Cybercriminals are affected, losing a vital communication tool. This move aims to disrupt ransomware activities and enhance online safety for everyone.