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For $500 anyone can sim swap a Mobile number. There's nothing new about T-Mobiles Sim Swapping issues Right now on 5 Darknet Markets anyone can simswap T-Mobile phones for $500 Watch the video, Be informed, be amazing. #infosec


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2023 summary report: - Lots of places hacked - Social engineering works (still) - Ransomware attacks under reported (still) - Ransomware reports in excess of $15,000,000,000 - Crypto draining is a serious problem (still) - US government doing hack-backs (still)


The basics is what most people fail to respect in any discipline. #Basics

🔑🚨#PrivacyLife Password Selection Being "Basic " is not a crime, especially when it comes to privacy. Actually, the "basics" are what keep you from getting hacked. Here are the basics of picking a password. Share with your world. #infosec youtu.be/SxjowsR-2rg



Cyber Notice 👀👀👀 That is to say, if you deal in anything sensitive, directly or indirectly that leverages Godaddy, its time to rethink your 👀 Regulatory Compliance 👀 Confidentiality Expectations 👀 Risk Impact strategies ASAP. This is a big one. #infosec

GoDaddy has stated an unknown Threat Actor has maintained persistent access to their network since at least 2019. The Threat Actor unveiled themselves 4 times, without losing access, in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 Intel via @Gi7w0rm More information: bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…



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GoDaddy has stated an unknown Threat Actor has maintained persistent access to their network since at least 2019. The Threat Actor unveiled themselves 4 times, without losing access, in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 Intel via @Gi7w0rm More information: bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…


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1. Cyber Crime is perpetrated by Cyber Criminals, not hackers. Most Cyber Criminals are now mature organizations..... ........working to legalize the exploitation of the privacy of US citizens. Former @NGA_GEOINT Hacker Current Privacy CEO @BlackAlchemySo2

I’m pushing federal legislation for life imprisonment without chance of parole for cybercrime. So, for you 125lb hackers… you might want to start working out. Just saying.



The FBI is encouraging people and companies alike to report their Ransomware cases to them so they can tell you if they can help..... ...or...so that there is a record of your infection on an official dossier, your choice your risk your brand. #infosec axios.com/2023/01/31/fbi…


Dear #Infosec, by show of likes, how many times have you read this cyber exploit method ? "gained access to Riot Game's network after performing a social engineering attack over SMS on one of the company's employees" H/T @vxunderground well done! bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/…


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Thursday on #LexLine⚖️ we discuss cyber security, personal privacy & how to manage a data breach with our special guest @BlackAlchemySo2. Join us at 12:30 EST! @GencoLaw @RugRadio


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When life gives us lemons, you can either make sour lemonade or you can take the lesson and become your own lemonade producer. Its all perspective. #bulletdodge


Data Breach Victim Tip: You got an email from one of the largest telco providers informing you that your data was compromised, due to THEIR improper #infosec practices, now what? Now, you #1 Email the privacy contact, and Opt-Out of their client database #2 Prepare to sue

bitsdigits's tweet image. Data Breach Victim Tip: 

You got an email from one of the largest telco providers informing you that your data was compromised, due to THEIR improper #infosec practices, now what?

Now, you 
#1 Email the privacy contact, and Opt-Out of their client database
#2 Prepare to sue
bitsdigits's tweet image. Data Breach Victim Tip: 

You got an email from one of the largest telco providers informing you that your data was compromised, due to THEIR improper #infosec practices, now what?

Now, you 
#1 Email the privacy contact, and Opt-Out of their client database
#2 Prepare to sue

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