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90% off Ray-Bans? It’s a 100% Instagram SCAM!

Posted on June 18, 2019 by Lisa Vaas

The ads look like they’re been shared by friends, but they’re really pod people who’ve hijacked accounts. Continue reading 90% off Ray-Bans? It’s a 100% Instagram SCAM!→

Posted in compromised accounts, counterfeit goods, fake ads, Fake Goods, hijacked accounts, Instagram, ransomed accounts, Ray-Ban, scams, Security threats, Social networks

Bella Thorne steals hacker’s thunder, publishes nude photos herself

Posted on June 18, 2019 by Lisa Vaas

Sheesh! At this rate, extortionists are going to have to seek alternate employment. Continue reading Bella Thorne steals hacker’s thunder, publishes nude photos herself→

Posted in 2 factor authentication, Bella Thorne, celebrities, celebrity nudes, Data loss, extortion, Hacked, hijacked account, Law & order, Nude Celebrities, nudes, sextortion, Social networks

Bella Thorne steals hacker’s thunder, publishes nude photos herself

Posted on June 18, 2019 by Lisa Vaas

Sheesh! At this rate, extortionists are going to have to seek alternate employment. Continue reading Bella Thorne steals hacker’s thunder, publishes nude photos herself→

Posted in 2 factor authentication, Bella Thorne, celebrities, celebrity nudes, Data loss, extortion, Hacked, hijacked account, Law & order, Nude Celebrities, nudes, sextortion, Social networks

I’d like to add you to my professional network of people to spy on

Posted on June 17, 2019 by Lisa Vaas

A deepfake was reportedly spotted in the wild: LinkedIn’s well-connected, young, attractive Eurasia/Russia expert “Katie Jones.” Continue reading I’d like to add you to my professional network of people to spy on→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, deepfakes, espionage, Generative Adversarial Networks, Government security, Katie Jones, LinkedIn, Social networks

Widely used medical infusion pump can be remotely hijacked

Posted on June 17, 2019 by Lisa Vaas

These vulnerable infusion pumps can be remotely hacked to alter the delivery of IV fluids and medications such as painkillers or insulin. Continue reading Widely used medical infusion pump can be remotely hijacked→

Posted in alaris, Becton Dickson, CyberMDX, DHS, Infusion Pumps, medical devices, Security threats, Vulnerability

Facebook got 187,000 users’ data with snoopy VPN app

Posted on June 14, 2019 by Lisa Vaas

According to a letter it sent to Sen. Richard Blumenthal, that’s 31,000 US users, with the rest in India. Continue reading Facebook got 187,000 users’ data with snoopy VPN app→

Posted in Android, app store, apple, banned apps, Facebook, Facebook Research, Facebook Study, iOS, Mobile, play store, privacy, VPN

Cop arrested following explicit chat with bogus 16yo girl

Posted on June 14, 2019 by Lisa Vaas

A male college student Snapchat-filtered himself into a young girl and went out to catch a predator. The first one he caught was a Californian cop. Continue reading Cop arrested following explicit chat with bogus 16yo girl→

Posted in Child Exploitation Detail, Internet Crimes Against Children, Law & order, Mobile, paedophile, pedophile, Police, Snapchat, Tinder | Tagged Filters

Facebook keeps deepfake of Mark Zuckerberg

Posted on June 13, 2019 by Lisa Vaas

“Whoever controls the data, controls the future,” says the evil Zuck, who, according to the platform’s current policy, won’t be taken down. Continue reading Facebook keeps deepfake of Mark Zuckerberg→

Posted in 2016 US presidential campaign, celebrities, deepfakes, Facebook, fact checkers, fake news, Instagram, mark zuckerberg, Social networks

Backpacker claims to find a network of hidden webcams in farm stay

Posted on June 13, 2019 by Lisa Vaas

In the bug repellent gizmo, in the shower, in the little birds glued to the footboard—all hiding webcams, alleges the Dutch backpacker. Continue reading Backpacker claims to find a network of hidden webcams in farm stay→

Posted in Animal Ark Transport, farm stay, Hidden camera, hidden webcam, Law & order, Maron de Rooij, privacy, spycams, surveillance

Radiohead releases ‘OK Computer’ sessions that hacker tried to ransom

Posted on June 12, 2019 by Lisa Vaas

The band shrugged off the threat and released the files on Bandcamp. They’re long and not very interesting, they said. Continue reading Radiohead releases ‘OK Computer’ sessions that hacker tried to ransom→

Posted in cyberextortion, Data loss, extortion, Law & order, Radiohead, ransom, Ransomware, Security threats

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