Tips for staying safe from cybercriminals in 2023:
As the world gets more digital, cybercriminals are coming up with new ways to take advantage of weaknesses in online systems and devices. Never has it been more important to keep yourself safe from cybercrime. Here are some tips for staying safe from cybercriminals in the year 2023:
7tips to stay away from text scams
Have you ever received a text message promising a prize or urgent alert that seemed too good to be true? Text scams are on the rise, and they're becoming increasingly sophisticated.
Scammers use people's trust, curiosity, and fear to get them to give up their personal information, money, or even control of their devices. But don't worry, in this video I'll show you how to trick these scammers and keep your information safe. So, stick around to learn how to protect yourself from text scams!
How to stay away from facebook marketplace scams?
Each month, more than a billion Facebook users buy and sell goods on Facebook Marketplace; however, they are not the only ones profiting from the platform. Scams on Facebook Marketplace are becoming more common: According to the most recent report from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), nine out of ten people who fell victim to an online shopping scam in 2021 said they were scammed through Facebook or Instagram.
How to stay way from Facebook Marketplace Scams?
Each month, more than a billion Facebook users buy and sell goods on Facebook Marketplace; however, they are not the only ones profiting from the platform. Scams on Facebook Marketplace are becoming more common: According to the most recent report from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), nine out of ten people who fell victim to an online shopping scam in 2021 said they were scammed through Facebook or Instagram.
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Australia's Cyber Attack This was unexpected
Welcome to there's a glitch, today we talk about the cyber attack incident in Optus and Medibank.
Australia Feral Police commissioner Reece Kershaw on Friday confirmed police believe the criminal group behind the recent Medibank cyber attack is from Russia
Why are there so many data Breaches? Is Australia behind in cybersecurity technology and what is the lesson from these cyber-attacks? Well, let's find out more.
On October 13 one of Australia’s largest medical insurers, Medibank, announced it had suffered a cyberattack – one which has resulted in the breached personal details of 9.7 million customers in Australia.
Medibank is still refusing to pay a ramson to cybercriminals despite the hackers already releasing some of the customer data on the dark web last November 9.
The Medibank incident consists of an alleged 200GB of data that contains personally identifiable information such as names, dates of birth, addresses, phone numbers, Medicare numbers, credit card details, and ID documents. Importantly, it also contains sensitive personal information about medical diagnoses and procedures covered by Medibank and ahm health insurance.
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