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Phishing Scam at UC Davis Exposes Data for 1,800 Patients
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Latinos Post - The two are involved with the massive Target
card hacking in 2013. ... Víctor Rodríguez pointed out that the
information of the hacked accounts had ...
Rovio's website hacked after NSA scandal revealed Angry Birds ...
Daily Mail - The web site of Angry Birds app maker Rovio
has been hacked two days after reports that the personal data of its
customers might have been ...
dslreports.com - Forum discussion: Watch out for emails that
try to convince you to verify your google password. (gmail puts it in the spam
folder with a phishing ...
Phishing Scam at UC Davis Exposes Data for 1,800 Patients
healthcare-informatics.com
- The phishing
scam compromised three physicians' e-mail accounts, which means that malicious
software could potentially provide access to their ...
softpedia.com - Members of the Pakistani group Team Madleets
have breached several high-profile websites over the past period. The notorious
ZCompany Hacking ...
Threatpost - Some USB modems can be leveraged to send
malicious SMS messages and even carry out spear-phishing attacks –
sometimes in conjunction with ...
wired.com - A Russian hacker who developed the
widely used Spy Eye banking Trojan has pleaded guilty today to creating the
malicious toolkit that was ...
FierceCIO News (David
Weldon) - One IT security firm
argues that employees who put their organizations at risk of phishing
attacks should be held up as examples.
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