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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup April 22, 2024

SAN MATEO, CA, April 22, 2024 — Cybersecurity news weekly roundup. Stories, news, politics, and events that impacted the network security industry last week. Brought to you by NetworkTigers. Malware campaign targets gamers with fake cheat lures Redline is a new info-stealing malware “capable of harvesting sensitive information from infected computers, including passwords, cookies, autofill information, and cryptocurrency […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup April 22, 2024 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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How to avoid being financially slaughtered in a pig butchering scam

NetworkTigers on how responding “hi” to a stranger’s text may be the start of a pig butchering scam and financial ruin. A pig butchering scam is an online confidence trick and investment fraud, with the scammer carefully executing several stages. The term “pig butchering” comes from the analogy of slowly fattening up the victim with […] The post How to avoid being financially slaughtered in a pig butchering scam appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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6 ways cybercriminals use psychology to get the jump on victims

NetworkTigers discusses how criminals use psychology to prey upon victims. When most people think of cybercrime, they think of the technical aspects of cracking passwords or hacking into systems using sophisticated software or skills. While these techniques are regularly employed, many fail to realize the extent to which cybercriminals use psychology to supplement their attacks […] The post 6 ways cybercriminals use psychology to get the jump on victims appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup April 15, 2024

SAN MATEO, CA, April 15, 2024 — Cybersecurity news weekly roundup. Stories, news, politics, and events that impacted the network security industry last week. Brought to you by NetworkTigers. 576,000 Roku accounts hacked in credential stuffing attack Roku is warning customers that 576,000 accounts have been hacked in a credential-stuffing attack. The news comes on the heels of […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup April 15, 2024 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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World cybersecurity: how laws and advice vary by country

NetworkTigers examines world cybersecurity and the variations in laws and advice in the USA, UAE, Germany, and China. Cybersecurity affects the entire globe. A ransomware gang based in Indonesia can easily attack a US-based company, just as a US hacker might leak classified documents in Belarus. Cybercrime has no borders, which makes enforcing digital attacks […] The post World cybersecurity: how laws and advice vary by country appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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10 great websites documenting cybercrime

NetworkTigers’ list of 10 great websites for staying up to date on the latest worldwide cybersecurity incidents. The modern world moves fast, especially when it comes to global cybersecurity incidents. With so many technological advancements, breaches, and hacks occurring daily, it is important to ensure the news you receive comes from timely, reliable sources. From […] The post 10 great websites documenting cybercrime appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup April 8, 2024

SAN MATEO, CA, April 8, 2024 — Cybersecurity news weekly roundup. Stories, news, politics, and events that impacted the network security industry last week. Brought to you by NetworkTigers. New JSOutProx malware zeroes in on financial organizations Credit card company Visa is warning that detections for a new version of the JsOutProx malware have been spiking as threat […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup April 8, 2024 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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What is ethical scareware?

NetworkTigers discusses how ethical scareware can educate and raise awareness about cybersecurity threats. Scareware is a deceptive form of software that manipulates users by capitalizing on fear and misinformation. However, beyond the malicious applications, ethical considerations arise when scareware is employed for educational or cybersecurity awareness-driven purposes. Striking the balance between deception and education remains […] The post What is ethical scareware? appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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Cybersecurity news weekly roundup April 1, 2024

SAN MATEO, CA, April 1, 2024 — Cybersecurity news weekly roundup. Stories, news, politics, and events that impacted the network security industry last week. Brought to you by NetworkTigers. TheMoon botnet resurrected to compromise EoL devices A botnet believed to be dead has seemingly found a new life, as researchers at the Black Lotus Labs team at Lumen […] The post Cybersecurity news weekly roundup April 1, 2024 appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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The evolution of AI cybercrimes

NetworkTigers reviews AI cybercrimes and how they are evolving. Advancements in artificial intelligence are accelerating rapidly. Viral platforms that allow users to generate images based on simple text prompts and large language learning models (LLMs) that can do everything from answering questions to writing code are becoming more capable by the day. Major tech companies such […] The post The evolution of AI cybercrimes appeared first on NetworkTigers News.

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