Hacked hotel accounts on Booking.com
Attackers are hijacking hotel accounts on Booking.com, and stealing their clients’ banking data through its internal messaging system.
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Attackers are hijacking hotel accounts on Booking.com, and stealing their clients’ banking data through its internal messaging system.
We investigate why chip cards are no panacea, and what precautions should be taken when making a payment.
We reveal more cunning cybercriminal tricks and explain how to guard against scams.
As soon as Facebook announced grants for coronavirus-hit businesses, scammers went phishing.
Under the pretext of compensation for data leaks, fraudsters are selling “temporary U.S. social security numbers.”
Two schemes whereby a victim receives money — and neither one is good news.
Tempted to stream Game of Thrones free? Be very cautious: You might pay for it with your passwords and credit card details.
Tempted to find the movie Avengers: Endgame online? Be cautious: A lot of websites promise to deliver but collect your passwords and credit card details instead.
How scammers are exploiting the GDPR fuss to extract personal data.
It turns out there are bots in Tinder and OkCupid. Who wants that?
The days of dropping cheesy pick-up lines at social gatherings are coming to an end. With dating websites and apps, it has become way easier to find a partner online. But is it safe?
A year ago, a massive breach had a profound impact on the lives of registered users of Ashley Madison, a “dating” site for married people, and nearly killed a thriving
In the dead of the night, a guy called my Mom and said in a weary voice: “Mom, I got into an accident. I’m in trouble. I’ll pass the phone to the officer, he’ll fill you in”. Here’s what happened next.
Internet scammers are quite smart and greedy, and know how to disguise their traps, but there are always some ways to find out where these traps are.
You can tell your kids to stay off the social networks and you can tell yourself that they’ll listen, but chances are they’ll find a way on, anyway. So we’re