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More than 70,000 presumably legit websites have been hijacked and drafted into a network that crooks use to distribute malware, serve phishing pages, and share other dodgy stuff, according to researchers. This mesh of compromised sites is known as VexTrio, and has been mostly flying under the radar since its inception in 2017 or earlier,...
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By Sam Greenhill Chief Reporter For The Daily Mail02:58 10 Feb 2024, updated 03:27 10 Feb 2024 Prince Harry yesterday ended his four-year legal battle against the Mirror’s publishers over phone hacking by accepting a ‘substantial’ sum of money. The High Court was told Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) had also agreed to pay all of...
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Last year, 74 online romance scams were reported to gardaí, with a total of €1.9m taken Significant under-reporting of romance fraud is suspected by gardaí because victims are too embarrassed or devastated. Photo: Getty Images Next Wednesday, many women will excitedly await flowers or chocolates, while others will be hoping their boyfriend becomes their fiancé....
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(CNN) — Two people have been arrested in Nigeria and Malta as US authorities launched a crackdown on a prolific global cybercrime network known for stealing and selling data from Americans and small businesses, the US Justice Department said Friday. FBI agents in Boston seized computer servers used by the group as part of the...
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Image used for representational purpose.  NEW DELHI: India has witnessed a substantial increase in the reported cases of cyber crimes — from 50,035 in 2020 to 65,893 in 2022 — according to the latest data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). Telangana and Karnataka topped the list, recording 15,297 and 12,556 cases respectively in...
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LONDON — Prince Harry said Friday that his “mission” to rein in the British media continues, after he accepted costs and damages from a tabloid publisher that invaded his privacy with phone hacking and other illegal snooping. Harry’s attorney, David Sherborne, said at a court hearing that Mirror Group Newspapers had agreed to pay all of the...
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A month after Harry received his apology, he took to the stand in London’s High Court—becoming the first senior British royal to testify in a court of law in more than a century. During his June. 7 testimony, among the many claims he alleged against the British tabloids, were that he believed the press to...
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I told you. It appears that the government of Canada is going to ban the Flipper Zero, the tiny, modular hacking device that’s become popular with techies for its deviant digital powers. On Thursday, following a summit that focused on “the growing challenge of auto theft in Canada,” the country’s Minister of Innovation, Science and...
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Duke Energy announced it will remove Chinese-made batteries from Camp Lejeune due to potential cybersecurity threats. The decision comes after warnings from U.S. officials that hackers linked to the Chinese government are targeting the U.S. power grid and other critical infrastructure. Duke Energy installed batteries from Chinese manufacturer CATL less than a year ago. They...
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LONDON: Prince Harry said Friday that his “mission” to rein in the British media continues, after he accepted costs and damages from a tabloid publisher that invaded his privacy with phone hacking and other illegal snooping. Harry’s attorney said at a court hearing that Mirror Group Newspapers had agreed to pay all of Harry’s legal...
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