How Did Scammers Steal $14 Billion in Crypto in 2021? The 4 Biggest Crypto Heists
Sunday, 23 January 2022
2021 was a pretty mixed bag of a year for crypto, but overall it continued to grow exponentially, with millions choosing to invest in this booming industry. But, with increased hype and demand comes criminals looking to make a buck by scamming individuals out of their precious crypto. This happened throughout 2021, with over $
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Report: Hackers Are Sending Fake Job Offers on LinkedIn to Try and Steal Your Data
Friday, 09 April 2021
The unfortunate rise in unemployment caused by the pandemic made communities on platforms like LinkedIn much more active. Job seekers began to hunt for new opportunities and employers started looking for candidates to fill empty positions. Unfortunately, some hackers have decided this is a good time to try and steal data from other LinkedIn users. Hackers Are
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Facebook Removes Massive “Stop the Steal” Group | MakeUseOf
Friday, 06 November 2020
Facebook has banned a massive, two-day-old group from its platform. The group, Stop the Steal, was intent on challenging the results of the 2020 US presidential election. Facebook Swiftly Tackles “Stop the Steal” Mob A mere two days after the Stop the Steal Facebook group was created, it amassed over 300,000 members. The group was first formed
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10 Pieces of Information That Are Used to Steal Your Identity
Saturday, 24 August 2019
According to the Department of Justice, identity theft cost victims more than household burglary, motor theft, and property theft combined. It can have a significant consequence for victims, and nobody should experience the stress that it causes. Let’s explore the 10 pieces of information that thieves use to steal identities. What Do Scammers Need to
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10 Pieces of Information That Are Used to Steal Your Identity
Wednesday, 06 April 2016
Identity theft is serious business. According to the Bureau of Justice, identity theft cost victims over $ 24 billion in 2012, more than household burglary, motor theft, and property theft combined. It can have long-lasting and significant consequence for victims, and by all reports, it’s a really horrible experience. We tell you regularly to make
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