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Aug 3rd, 2020
Just how safe is your chip card? Well, the answer lies in where you bank.
The small chip on your credit/debit card is designed to provide an extra layer of protection against malware trying to clone your card and access your account information. However, recent findings are showing that there has been an increase in malware attacks on U.S based financial institutions. Traditional ...
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Jul 31st, 2020
Fraudulent loans against SMBs are up 258 this year after a 125 increase in 2019
COVID 19 has created an unusually rich number of targets for a group of identity thefts gangs operating out of Florida and Georgia who use fairly low-tech processes to take advantage of government assistance, both Federal and State, on the behalf of the SMB, redirect payment to themselves and the SMB ...
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Jul 29th, 2020
Android Users Beware Of BlackRock Malware Credential Stealer
Do you have an Android phone? If so, be advised that there's a new threat to be on the lookout for. The threat takes the form of a malware strain that's being called BlackRock. It is a banking trojan that specializes in pilfering login and credit card information, which means ...
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Jul 28th, 2020
Amazon Echobud Consumers Should Update Due To Overheating Issue
Do you own a pair of Amazon's Echo Buds? If so, and in case you didn't get an email from the company, be advised that Amazon recently discovered a potential safety risk. To address it, the company is asking all Echo Bud owners to perform a software update on their ...
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Jul 28th, 2020
Garmin confirms system is back online after massive cyber attack
On Monday July 23, Garmin made an announcement that their system was a victim of a massive cyber attack. The popular fitness tracking service company was down for several days, and some of the features were starting to connect to the cloud late Sunday into Monday morning. “We have no indication ...
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