Romance scams costlier than ever: 10 percent of victims lose $10,000 or more
A Malwarebytes survey has found 66 percent of people were targeted by a romance scam, with 10 percent of victims losing $10,000 or more.
Read moreA Malwarebytes survey has found 66 percent of people were targeted by a romance scam, with 10 percent of victims losing $10,000 or more.
Read moreA background check service called MC2 Data has leaked information of over 100 million US citizens in an unprotected online database.
Read moreA cybercriminal posted free data sets on the infamous BreachForums, but are these actually worth looking at?
Read moreThe FTC published a report about the ways social media and video streaming services collect and use our data
Read moreThe FTC published a report about the ways social media and video streaming services collect and use our data
Read moreGerman law enforcement agencies have managed to de-anonymize Tor users after putting surveillance on Tor servers for months.
Read moreCar manufacturer Ford Motor Company has filed a patent application for an in-vehicle advertisement presentation system based on information derived from…
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