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Cybercriminals are exploiting fake links on X to hijack wallets and drain crypto. Learn how these scams work, see real-world examples and find out how to spot and avoid them.
VCs in Silicon Valley have been speculating about who is behind an anonymous X account that publishes insider info about ...
In a bold cyber strike, Ukraine's military intelligence agency says it has successfully hacked into one of Russia’s top ...
Victorian private hospital group Epworth Healthcare has been caught in an alleged data breach after a ransomware outfit ...
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The FBI has warned users of BADBOX 2.0, a malicious software infecting devices like TVs, streaming devices, and vehicle ...
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Frederick Forsyth, who has died at the age of 86, wrote meticulously researched thrillers which sold in their millions. A ...
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Bitget's report highlights AI deepfakes, social engineering, and advanced scams that led to a $3.7 billion surge in crypto fraud.
By enabling peer-to-peer transactions through smart contracts on public decentralized networks, DeFi offers a tantalizing ...