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www.directive.com
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| | | | | Have you received an email claiming you have violated copyright, with demands to settle? Be careful, it could be a scam or malware. | |
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joellatto.com
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| | | | | For the past few years, I've been documenting, screenshotting, and sharing examples of criminal campaigns on the three big social media platforms: Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. I'm not that interested in speculating whether or not something is fake content, falsely amplified by nation-state sponsored threat actors (i.e. coordinated inauthentic behavior), but instead I've been focusing... | |
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writerbeware.blog
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| | | | | Fake Amazons In the past year or so, I've noticed an upsurge in scams that employ the Amazon name, or the names of Amazon trademarks, to try and trick hopeful writers into believing they are working with a company affiliated with Amazon, or even with Amazon itself. As is common with scams these days, manyRead More | |
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www.dragos.com
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| | | Discover the critical role of specialized cyber threat intelligence in safeguarding OT in the fourth blog of a new fundamentals series from Dragos and SANS ICS. | ||