Do Financial Crime Investigators Have a Bull’s Eye on their Back?

Online fraud has skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic. A survey among financial crime specialists asked: Are they properly equipped for their mission?
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“Almost Like a Virtual Safe Room”

On the award-winning Smashing Security podcast, Authentic8 Co-Founder and CEO Scott Petry discussed Silo web isolation, online investigations and compliance
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7 VPN firms with no-logs policy end up exposing 1.2 TB of user data

By Sudais Asif
If you are using any of these VPN services now is the time to call it quits.
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Is My Data for Sale on the Dark Web?

Is your company’s corporate network access for sale, too? Find out now. New research shows: remote work vulnerabilities have dark web marketplaces booming.
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To what extent would Bitcoin be private without address reuse? [migrated]

Let’s say Bitcoin had these rules from the start:

An address with balance cannot be a transaction output
An address can only be the input to one transaction

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