Search Results for: identity theft Blog Post Younger People Less Likely to Report, More Likely to Fall Victim to Cyber Crime December 24, 2021 A recent study by Atlas VPN reveals that younger individuals aged 18 to 40 are significantly less likely to report... Blog Post Ransomware Attack on Toronto Transit Commission December 6, 2021 On October 29, 2021, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) acknowledged that it became the victim of a sophisticated ransomware attack.... Blog Post Dark Web Marketplaces Looking to Dupe Buyers with Illicit COVID-19 Vaccines April 8, 2021 Recently, there has been a surge of activity regarding supposed COVID-19 vaccine sales on dark web marketplaces (DWMs). Fake COVID-19... Blog Post PayPal SMS Identity Theft February 13, 2020 PayPal – one of the most frequently used applications for money transfer and other online payments across the globe was... Blog Post Twitter Hit With Identity Theft February 7, 2020 Recently, the Social Networking Site – Twitter was hit by a major privacy and security incident where one of its... Blog Post Do you know the Debit Card Is The Least Secure Way To Pay? January 4, 2020 According to the Federal Reserves’ 2019 Federal Reserve Payments Study, the total card payments in 2018 had 131.2 billion transactions... Blog Post 50 Domains Operated by North Korean Hackers Are Taken Down January 7, 2020 On December 30th, Microsoft announced that 50 web domains operated by a hacking group fund by the North Korean government... Blog Post 9 Individuals Connected to a Hacking Group Charged With Online Identity Theft June 12, 2019 Nine Individuals Connected to a Hacking Group Charged With Online Identity Theft and Other Related Charges Six individuals connected to... Blog Post Student Faces 20 Years in Prison for Pandemic Puppy Scam January 18, 2022 While the pandemic might have brought the rest of the world to a standstill, cybercriminals and threat actors thrived. As... Blog Post US settlement reached over YouTube children’s privacy breaches July 22, 2019 The US Federal Trade Commission has voted to approve a potentially multimillion-dollar settlement with Google over the violation of children’s... Blog Post Biometrics and Cybersecurity May 21, 2020 Biometrics is a center piece of security. Technology makes a lot of things easy, but at the same time security... Blog Post Infographic-Cyber Crime: Spoofing, Email Compromise, Account Take-Overs May 21, 2019 Why do so many Cyber Attacks and Security Breaches begin with a Phish? Simply put, it is the easiest way... Blog Post The New York SHIELD Act March 20, 2020 New York has enacted two laws since the end of last year that has expanded its breach of notice and... Blog Post Safe Browsing on Social Media March 31, 2020 Social Networking has become the heart and soul of today’s lifestyle. In this era of digitization and social community followers,... Blog Post What is US-Cert and How to benefit from it? July 9, 2020 “Cyber security is a shared responsibility. Working together, we can secure America’s cyberspace.” The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team...
Blog Post Younger People Less Likely to Report, More Likely to Fall Victim to Cyber Crime December 24, 2021 A recent study by Atlas VPN reveals that younger individuals aged 18 to 40 are significantly less likely to report...
Blog Post Ransomware Attack on Toronto Transit Commission December 6, 2021 On October 29, 2021, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) acknowledged that it became the victim of a sophisticated ransomware attack....
Blog Post Dark Web Marketplaces Looking to Dupe Buyers with Illicit COVID-19 Vaccines April 8, 2021 Recently, there has been a surge of activity regarding supposed COVID-19 vaccine sales on dark web marketplaces (DWMs). Fake COVID-19...
Blog Post PayPal SMS Identity Theft February 13, 2020 PayPal – one of the most frequently used applications for money transfer and other online payments across the globe was...
Blog Post Twitter Hit With Identity Theft February 7, 2020 Recently, the Social Networking Site – Twitter was hit by a major privacy and security incident where one of its...
Blog Post Do you know the Debit Card Is The Least Secure Way To Pay? January 4, 2020 According to the Federal Reserves’ 2019 Federal Reserve Payments Study, the total card payments in 2018 had 131.2 billion transactions...
Blog Post 50 Domains Operated by North Korean Hackers Are Taken Down January 7, 2020 On December 30th, Microsoft announced that 50 web domains operated by a hacking group fund by the North Korean government...
Blog Post 9 Individuals Connected to a Hacking Group Charged With Online Identity Theft June 12, 2019 Nine Individuals Connected to a Hacking Group Charged With Online Identity Theft and Other Related Charges Six individuals connected to...
Blog Post Student Faces 20 Years in Prison for Pandemic Puppy Scam January 18, 2022 While the pandemic might have brought the rest of the world to a standstill, cybercriminals and threat actors thrived. As...
Blog Post US settlement reached over YouTube children’s privacy breaches July 22, 2019 The US Federal Trade Commission has voted to approve a potentially multimillion-dollar settlement with Google over the violation of children’s...
Blog Post Biometrics and Cybersecurity May 21, 2020 Biometrics is a center piece of security. Technology makes a lot of things easy, but at the same time security...
Blog Post Infographic-Cyber Crime: Spoofing, Email Compromise, Account Take-Overs May 21, 2019 Why do so many Cyber Attacks and Security Breaches begin with a Phish? Simply put, it is the easiest way...
Blog Post The New York SHIELD Act March 20, 2020 New York has enacted two laws since the end of last year that has expanded its breach of notice and...
Blog Post Safe Browsing on Social Media March 31, 2020 Social Networking has become the heart and soul of today’s lifestyle. In this era of digitization and social community followers,...
Blog Post What is US-Cert and How to benefit from it? July 9, 2020 “Cyber security is a shared responsibility. Working together, we can secure America’s cyberspace.” The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team...