social engineeering
SIM Swappers Try Bribing T-Mobile and Verizon Staff $300
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Not OK: SMS 2FA — Widespread spam targets carrier employees, as scrotes try harder to evade two-factor authentication ...
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Election Interference: The Russians Are Back, or They Never Left
Christopher Burgess | | 2020 elections, Election Manipulation, Russia, social engineeering, social media
Every day brings new revelations on Russia’s strategy of disruption to the west, the United States specifically. As Yogi Berra said, “It is déjà vu all over again”—in December 2017 we wrote ...
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GroupSense Shares Instances of COVID-19 Fraud
With trillions of dollars of financial aid being made available to help individuals and organizations weather the COVID-19 pandemic, it should come as no surprise there is now a massive wave of ...
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