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Chinese gangs are using US SIM farms and money mules to run industrial-scale text scams that steal and launder Americans’ card data.
While Prosper says no funds or accounts were accessed, the stolen data could lead to targeted phishing and identity theft.
Privacy left the chat. A misconfigured Kafka broker effectively undid the anonymity many users rely on.
The fashion retailer says a breach at a marketing partner exposed limited contact details—but no financial data or passwords.
Fake alerts claim your Robinhood account is at risk. The link leads to a convincing copy of the site—but it’s built to steal your login.
Scientists have revealed a gaping hole in global telecom security, intercepting personal and business data from geostationary satellites.
Imagine if a rogue app could glimpse tiny bits of your screen—even the parts you thought were secure, like your 2FA codes.
Scammers are texting residents, urging them to “verify payment details” to claim their refund.
The more sensitive data that companies have to collect and store, the greater the consequences for users if it’s breached.
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