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Thailand cuts power supply to Myanmar scam hubs
“It’s time to take decisive action,” Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said about Thailand’s move to cut off electricity from scam compounds in Myanmar border areas. Go to Source
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FinTech App Development and Cybersecurity in 2025
This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine –Read the Full Story in Benziga Sausalito, Calif. – Feb. 6, 2025 The financial technology (FinTech) industry continues to grow as digital solutions reshape banking, payments, and investments. In 2025, technological advancements, regulatory shifts, and changing consumer expectations will drive new developments in FinTech app solutions.…
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Predictions 2025: What’s Next in Cybersecurity?
This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine –Read the Full Story in TechBullion Sausalito, Calif. – Feb. 5, 2025 Cybersecurity Ventures predicts that global cybercrime damages will reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. This staggering figure highlights the urgent need for enhanced defenses against ransomware, phishing attacks, and emerging threats like deepfake-based fraud.…
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The Reputational Impact Of Cyberattacks Can Outlast All Other Consequences
This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine –Read the Full Story in Investopedia Sausalito, Calif. – Feb. 4, 2025 Cybercrime is among the most significant threats to modern businesses—no matter the size of the company or its sector. With Cybersecurity Ventures predicting that the damage costs will be $10.5 trillion globally in 2025—enough…
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CISOs Buy Unified Cloud Platforms To Simplify Network Security And Testing
This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine –Read the Full Story from BreachLock Sausalito, Calif. – Feb. 3, 2025 Today’s security teams are tasked with managing an increasingly intricate web of responsibilities. These range from ensuring compliance and continuous security testing, resilience to integrating security protocols, and managing a growing array of…
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Regional healthcare systems report data breaches affecting more than 1.5 million
Connecticut’s Community Health Center Inc. and California’s NorthBay Healthcare Corporation reported intrusions that exposed the data of hundreds of thousands of patients. Go to Source
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Insurance firm Globe Life to warn 850,000 of potential data theft following extortion attempt
In an updated filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the insurance company Globe Life says an October 2024 potentially exposed the data of about 850,000 people. Go to Source
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Hackers use fake wedding invitations to spread Android malware in Southeast Asia
The cybercriminals have been spreading malware through malicious wedding invitations sent through private and group chats on Telegram and WhatsApp. Go to Source
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Tata Technologies reports ransomware attack to Indian stock exchange
The Indian multinational temporarily suspended some of its IT services after discovering the ransomware attack. Go to Source
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Pakistan-based cybercrime network dismantled by US, Dutch authorities
Law enforcement seized dozens of domains linked to a group known as Saim Raza, or HeartSender, which has been selling hacking tools since at least 2020. Go to Source