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MySQL is one of the most popular relational database management systems that is a jackpot for attackers trying to sneak into the databases. A newly-installed MySQL database server can have many vulnerabilities and loopholes. Since data security is of great importance, it’s mandatory to understand every aspect of MySQL security. This article focuses on the...
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VANCOUVER, BC, March 2, 2022 /CNW/ – To mark Fraud Prevention Month, the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) is encouraging investors to slow down and think before investing to avoid becoming the victim of a social media-based fraud. The BCSC is growing increasingly concerned about sophisticated scams targeting people via social media and online dating...
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“As long as any state has nuclear weapons, there will be others, state or sub-state actors, who will seek to acquire them.” — Canberra Commission final report, August 1996, p. 58. The advent of nuclear weapons in 1945 changed the landscape of international relations to a great extent. The development of the atomic bomb is...
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By The Associated Press The latest on the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: WASHINGTON — A senior U.S. intelligence official says Belarus is expected to send troops into Ukraine as soon as Monday to fight alongside Russian forces that invaded Ukraine last week. Belarus has been providing support for Russia’s war effort, but so far has...
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Hackers Try to Hack European Officials to Get Info on Ukrainian Refugees, Supplies | #emailsecurity | #phishing | #ransomware – NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY NEWS TODAY ✕ nationalcybersecuritynews.toda FREE VIEW ‘+n+’… ‘+a+”… “}s+=””,document.getElementById(“result”).innerHTML=s}}),t=!0)})}); //]]> Click Here For The Original Source. ————————————————————————————-
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It turns out that the next war was not fought in cyberspace after all. Or at least the start of it has not been.  There has been no shortage of predictions over the past two decades about the importance of the digital domain in conflict since John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt warned that “cyberwar is...
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There seems to have been a resurgence in duct cleaning scams on Facebook. They’re a familiar sight to any member of local discussion, garage sale, and events groups; they’re always written similarly, offering large discounts on duct cleaning and HVAC services, usually posted by new group members. Nicole Fernell with Fresh Air Furnace Cleaners is...
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Only 23 percent of board of directors consider ransomware to be their top priority. Yet 59 percent of organizations have fallen victim to ransomware. A new study from email security company Egress, independently conducted by Arlington Research, polled 500 IT leaders across the US and UK. It finds 52 percent of organizations allocate less than...
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If mosquitoes are the bane of your existence in the warm months, you might want to try fighting smarter, not harder. At least, that’s the idea behind the Thermacell LIV, a smart mosquito repellent system that can be controlled by phone or voice, offering protection for outdoor areas up to 1,575 square feet. Eliminating the...
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOTV)- Cybersecurity is a form of protection near and dear to many individuals. While older adults are more susceptible to identity theft and cybercrimes, falling victim to the illegal use of personal information can happen to anyone. In today’s digital age where much of our communication relies on using cellphones, computers, and...
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