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Cybercriminals Using Fake Wedding Invites to Hack Phones: Police Warn Citizens to Stay Alert
As the wedding season begins, cybercriminals have found a new way to trick people — by sending fake digital wedding ...
The original leaker claims to have dialed into two calls so far without detection. However, rogueFed also called out the ...
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Hacker Shows How This Item Could Be Hacking Your Webcam
An NFL kicker just hit a 68-yard field goal. Yes, you read that right. Watch a senior golden retriever rediscover her puppy ...
A recent leak related to the Cellebrite tool shows how vulnerable the Google Pixel smartphones are to hacking.
Your smartphone holds your entire life, making it a prime target for hackers and spies. Here's how to protect it.
A leaked Cellebrite chart shows Pixel phones become far harder to hack once GrapheneOS replaces the standard Android build.
Flock said around 3% of its law enforcement customers do not use multi-factor authentication, potentially exposing dozens of law enforcement agency accounts open to compromise and improper access.
Wi-Fi cameras are everywhere these days, with wireless networking making surveillance systems easier to deploy than ever. [CiferTech] has been recently developing the RF Clown—a tool that can ...
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