I never saw an article on this one, but looking at Malware Bytes, there’s an article dealing with it. The JRN first heard about this…
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Hello everyone, Before Christmas break, the folks over at Tweesecake released version 0.17.1 of the software. There are a lot of items here, so here’s…
Leave a CommentSo I’m still catching up on Mastodon, and I know some of this might be older, so I’m finding the best ones that may still…
Leave a CommentIn our last post before the break we talked about Black Cat. But then I remember that Michael sent a similar article and I want…
Leave a CommentEarlier, I Blogged from Kim Komando an article about Cox and their idea of spying on their customers on a day to day basis on…
Leave a CommentRelationships come and go. Some people take them well, some not so much. We’ve covered fake data requests before and the article that Michael recently…
Leave a CommentJust saw this. Its perfect for Christmas. Kay: Boosting Brian Hartgen (brianhartgen): #ChristmasCrackerJoke. Why is Elon Musk’s Christmas dinner so awkward? He can’t stop talking…
Leave a CommentHello folks, While we take some time off from posting, although it seems I don’t post much these days, I want to take this time…
Leave a CommentIn a very interesting article, the group behind the Blackcat ransomware wants to raise the anti after getting infiltrated and disrupted recently. The article comes…
Leave a CommentQR codes are known as Quick Response codes. I used one to sign up for a service, but needed help. I also scanned one with…
Leave a CommentI carefully read this article that came from Ars Technica in colaboration with 403 media. One group says the accusations are baseless, the other says…
Leave a CommentTo be clear, I can’t even find the setting that is mentioned to be turned off. but this is quite important. First, it seems like…
Leave a CommentAnother Crypto company dealing with wallets got attacked via a supply chain attack according to this article titled Supply chain attack targeting Ledger crypto wallet…
Leave a CommentWhile I’m still behind on Mastodon, maybe it isn’t so bad. We’ve got some very interesting items, some of which are not too familiar to…
Leave a CommentResearchers hav discovered something new with QR codes. QR codes are quick response codes that are similar to a barcode that could be used on…
Leave a CommentThe big news coming down the pike is Comcast and a major breach of 35,000 plus folk. It is known through podcasts like Cybercrime Radio,…
Leave a CommentI saw this in yesterday’s newsletter by Kim Komando. A deleted blog post proves it: Advertisers are listening to you is the article that she…
Leave a CommentHello everyone, We’ve been talking about Who Is lookups, the way that we as citizens can look up who owns a domain. In a recent…
Leave a CommentHello everyone, I know it has been several days, but we must push on. IOS, Ipad and Mac as well as other software has been…
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Mint just got owned
According to Kimn Komando’s water cooler: Mint Mobile data breach: Hackers got away with full names, phone numbers, email addresses, SIM serial numbers and more.…