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Malwarebytes
added 2022/10/03 10:0 a.m.10 views

Romance scammer deepfakes Mark Ruffalo to con elderly artist

Deepfakes have settled into a groove, as most scam techniques do. It seems most deepfakers have decided to make as much cash as possible from unsuspecting victims instead of doing anything particularly earth-shattering with their technology. One curious twist we may not have seen coming is the...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2019/04/24 3:57 p.m.30 views

A look inside the FBI’s 2018 IC3 online crime report

The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center have released their annual Crime Report, with the most recent release focusing on 2018. While the contents may not surprise, it definitely cements some of the bigger threats to consumers and businesses—and not all of them are particularly high tech...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/04/22 6:18 p.m.12 views

Police in Japan ask ISPs to start blocking Tor network

Tor is a web service that allows users to surf the Internet, use IM, and other services while keeping themselves completely anonymous, but Japan's National Police Agency wants ISPs to block access to Tor if users are found to have abused it. The push by Japanese authorities is because they're...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/04/22 7:18 a.m.9 views

Police in Japan ask ISPs to start blocking Tor network

Tor is a web service that allows users to surf the Internet, use IM, and other services while keeping themselves completely anonymous, but Japan's National Police Agency wants ISPs to block access to Tor if users are found to have abused it. The push by Japanese authorities is because they’re...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/02/02 6:30 p.m.10 views

DNS Changer malware mastermind pleaded guilty

Remember the DNS Changer malware that infected at least four million computers in more than 100 countries, including 500,000 in the United States, with malicious software or malware ? Valeri Aleksejev, 32 years old from Estonia, is the first of the seven individuals to enter a plea, admitting his...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/02/02 7:30 a.m.20 views

DNS Changer malware mastermind pleaded guilty

Remember the DNS Changer malware that infected at least four million computers in more than 100 countries, including 500,000 in the United States, with malicious software or malware ? Valeri Aleksejev, 32 years old from Estonia, is the first of the seven individuals to enter a plea, admitting his...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2012/01/26 6:41 p.m.13 views

Fake CNBC's Website for Internet Fraud

Fake CNBC's Website for Internet Fraud The beauty of the Internet is that you can make a truckload of money out here. Yes, you really could quit your full time job if you work hard.The bad news is most people either don't want to work at it, or they buy into some scam that causes them to waste...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2011/12/01 4:43 p.m.11 views

Two Million Requests from Infected Systems In Week After Ghost Click Takedown

The FBI says that more than 2.5 million systems infected with the DNSChanger malware connected to DNS servers set up by the authorities in the week following a crackdown on a global criminal network dubbed Ghost Click. The data, which was provided to the FBI by ISC, is the best indication yet of...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2011/02/25 6:46 a.m.7 views

Cyber crime Complaints in US Fell by 10% in 2010 !

The U.S. agency that tracks complaints of criminal activity on the Internet reported Thursday that fewer people complained about Internet fraud in 2010 than in the previous year. The Internet Crime Complaint Center IC3 runs a Web site where victims can report details of any cyberfraud. It shares...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2009/04/10 2:36 p.m.6 views

Targeted attacks use 'Recession Relief' theme

Internet fraudsters are increasingly taking advantage of the deepening recession to dupe unsuspecting email recipients. The e-mail often includes a request for personal details on the pretense of receiving some financial reward, which later leads to fraud. Common themes include prize wins,...

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