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KnowBe4 Alerts Businesses to the Top 5 Spear-Phishing Scams Targeting Executives
Cybercrime expert Stu Sjouwerman outlines new phishing tactics executives need to know and advises Internet Security Awareness Training (ISAT) to prevent breaches.Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) May 22, 2012 According to Internet security expert Stu Sjouwerman, cybercriminals are using increasingly sophisticated spear-phishing scams to target business owners and executives with access to corporate ...
How to Keep Your Bank Account Safe
It seems that, in this digital age, we can do pretty much anything with the help of a computer. From doing the weekly shop to paying the rent, everything just got easier to deal with.
Digital-age evidence poses challenge to lawyers
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Discovery. The word suggests finding something new or useful from a search or exploration. But in this age of exploding digital information, where thousands of Facebook posts, e-mails and text messages launch each second, the di...
Don't take the bait in latest phishing scam
It's the price the Better Business Bureau pays for long years of work in alerting consumers and businesses about scams, hustles and shoddy practices.
How to tell if an email is a phishing scam
Email phishing scams have grown more sophisticated since they first began popping up in corporate inboxes in the 1990s. Early phishing emails were relatively easy to detect as they were characterised by poor grammar and spelling. No legitimate business would send an email to customers full of typos.
How to avoid 5 common email management mistakes
Email managers have a lot at stake. After all, the volume of global electronic messages sent via email dwarfs all other forms of electronic communication, including social networking. Since the inception of electronic mail, which, according to some Internet historians, can be traced to a small mainframe app called 'MAILBOX' from the mid-1960s, human-to-human messages have been created ...
Gmail's Security Hole Could Lead to Mass Harvesting of Accounts
Hackers could automate a social engineering trick that has already been proven to work. A technique used by marketers to trick people into signing up for "free" merchandise could easily be re-deployed as an engine for harvesting untold numbers of Google account passwords. Fixing the issue won't be trivial for Google, because the exploit is fundamental to how Google allows users to recover access ...
Regina Better Business Bureau warns of phishing scam
It’s the price the Better Business Bureau pays for long years of work in alerting consumers and businesses about scams, hustles and shoddy practices. Its good name or “brand” is being used by computer criminals to try stealing money from you.
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau considers rules for prepaid cards: Plain Dealing
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is considering new rules that could extend the reach of banking laws to the largely unregulated prepaid card industry, expected to grow to $167 billion by 2014.
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