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Third Party Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Information of Banking Customers

Identity Theft

Third Party Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Information of Banking Customers

Wall Street is scrambling after hackers infiltrated SitusAMC, a New York-based real estate data firm serving over 1,500 financial institutions. The cyberattack has potentially exposed sensitive customer data from major banks including JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley. Customers of major financial institutions that use SitusAMC for mortgage payment processing may be at risk. The breach could expose personally identifiable information, financial account details, and legal documents. READ FULL STORY

Man vs. Woman: Romance Scams And Finding Love Online

Scams & Phishing

Man vs. Woman: Romance Scams And Finding Love Online

Phishing Scams Exploit Pricey Auto-Subscription Fears

Scams & Phishing

Phishing Scams Exploit Pricey Auto-Subscription Fears

Simple Habits That Make You a Tougher Target for Cybercrooks

Your Security

Simple Habits That Make You a Tougher Target for Cybercrooks

FBI Warns Medusa is Trying to Snake Her Way Into Your Network

Your Security

FBI Warns Medusa is Trying to Snake Her Way Into Your Network

January 21, 2026

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently issued a warning about a ransomware-as-a-service variant that has been on the attack since December. The Medusa ransomware, a sophisticated cyber threat that has targeted over 300 victims across critical infrastructure sectors. These include, healthcare, education, and manufacturing. The group employs tactics such as phishing campaigns and exploiting unpatched software vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to systems. READ FULL STORY

Is Your Computer Hacked? The Clues and Tips You Should Know

Your Security

Is Your Computer Hacked? The Clues and Tips You Should Know

Wondering if your computer might be a hacking victim is an uneasy feeling at best. The signs and symptoms are there, and you need to know what they are and what to do about them. It’s a kind of one-two punch to hackers from you and your device. But there are clues that help you decide if someone other than you has had access to your computer. Treating a hacked computer begins with preventing one in the first place. It takes a promise to use cyber-smarts daily, and bolstering your device with security software. READ FULL STORY

A Scammer Can Wreak Havoc With Your Online Banking Account Number

Your Security

A Scammer Can Wreak Havoc With Your Online Banking Account Number

Most people know to protect their Social Security number, debit card PIN, or online banking password. But many don’t realize that something far more ordinary—your bank account number—can also be a goldmine for scammers. It may not seem sensitive at first glance (after all, it’s printed on every check), but in the wrong hands, it can lead to serious financial trouble. While banks often catch suspicious activity, scammers know that many people don’t check their accounts daily, giving them time to slip transactions through. READ FULL STORY

FBI Warns: Cybercrime Groups Exploit Salesforce to Steal Data

Corporate Security

FBI Warns: Cybercrime Groups Exploit Salesforce to Steal Data

The FBI is warning businesses about two cybercrime groups, UNC6040 and UNC6395, actively targeting Salesforce instances. Using tactics like vishing calls, fake IT support scams, and stolen OAuth tokens, attackers are stealing sensitive data and threatening extortion. The criminals are exploiting both employees and third-party integrations--each using a different method for doing so. One using social engineering and the next being by using compromised OAuth tokens. READ FULL STORY

Social Media Brings Out The Worst Scammers

Scams & Phishing

Social Media Brings Out The Worst Scammers

January 17, 2026

Social media attacks are a favorite of those pesky cybercriminals. One might wonder why. Well, it’s because it’s easy pickin's going for those accounts. Researchers at Arkose Labs found that of 1.2 billion social media interactions, 53% of the logins were fraudulent and 25% of new accounts were phony. Millions of people use one form of social media or another, whether it’s Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, LinkedIn, or something else. That leaves a barrel full of phish used for targets for hackers and scammers. READ FULL STORY

This Cunning Account Takeover Robbed A “Cybersmart” User’s Account

Scams & Phishing

This Cunning Account Takeover Robbed A “Cybersmart” User’s Account

While banking online, this person received a message saying her account had been compromised and provided her a phone number to call. A woman in New York learned the hard way that even those who know the tell-tale signs of a cyberattack can be fooled. She fell victim to an account takeover (ATO) of her financial accounts – to the tune of over $30,000. Know that all types of accounts are vulnerable to ATOs, and not just those that are financial. READ FULL STORY

 The Truth About Temu Shopping App Gives Reasons To Delete It

Your Security

The Truth About Temu Shopping App Gives Reasons To Delete It

Temu, the insanely popular Chinese-owned discount marketplace app is creating a stir in the U.S. With help from 50 million+ Americans now onboard, Temu snuck into first place bypassing Amazon, Walmart, and Shein with its global number of app users. And like any app you consider downloading, Temu deserves a closer look first. Not long after Temu’s U.S. launch during last year’s Superbowl, the app came under scrutiny from disillusioned customers and cybersecurity professionals, but for very different reasons. READ FULL STORY

High-Level Execs Prime Targets For Whaling Attacks

Corporate Security

High-Level Execs Prime Targets For Whaling Attacks

Why settle for minnows when whales make much bigger, better targets? That’s a question hackers might ask themselves when determining their next victim. With no shortage of information available online about C-Suite and other high-level executives, they make lucrative email phishing targets. These execs are known as “whales” and bad actors love reeling them in because it pays big time. Because these execs can make large wire transfers happen, among other things, they have become a gold standard for phishing, fraud, and profits. READ FULL STORY

IC3 Issues Alert About a Cybercrime Group Recruiting Kids

Your Security

IC3 Issues Alert About a Cybercrime Group Recruiting Kids

How Cybercriminals Are Outsmarting Us These Days

Scams & Phishing

How Cybercriminals Are Outsmarting Us These Days

Hackers Drive Off With Data of 2.9 Million Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis Customers

Identity Theft

Hackers Drive Off With Data of 2.9 Million Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis Customers

Unlocking the Mystery of VPN’s: Why You Need One

Education

Unlocking the Mystery of VPN’s: Why You Need One

You may have heard about VPN’s (Virtual Private Network) more often lately, even popping up in TV ads for VPN service providers. What’s behind the sudden surge of VPN’s and why would you want or need one? For those who use WiFi internet connections at home or work, for shopping, banking, or just plain fun, VPN’s provide a layer of security that WiFi cannot. Although free public WiFi is found most everywhere, it’s long been a favorite for hackers because there is virtually no online security offered when using it. READ FULL STORY

How To Tell If Your Webcam Has Been Compromised

Scams & Phishing

How To Tell If Your Webcam Has Been Compromised

Sometimes, does it always feel like someone is watching you? Does your television turn on in the middle of the night? Do you feel eyes on you when you’re at the computer? Your television issue might just be a problem with the remote. But, the computer eeriness? That might actually be someone wanting to launch a ransomware attack or it could be a Peeping Tom. Detecting whether your webcam has been hacked is crucial for protecting your privacy and security, so we are here to help. READ FULL STORY

Facebook, Instagram Shopping Scams Run Wild And Rake In Millions

Scams & Phishing

Facebook, Instagram Shopping Scams Run Wild And Rake In Millions

Data recently released by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) shows that the number of complaints about social media shopping scams more than tripled over the last year. Consumers reported losing more than $117 million to this type of scam in just the first six months of 2020 compared to $134 million for all of 2019, according to the FTC’s latest Consumer Protection Data Spotlight. The social media sites overwhelmingly involved in these scams are Facebook and Instagram, with consumer scam reports totaling 94% of all rip-offs involving a specific platform. READ FULL STORY

Slow Browser? It May Have Been Hijacked By Malware

Your Security

Slow Browser? It May Have Been Hijacked By Malware

Before calling your internet provider to complain about a slow browser think about this:  It’s no secret malware loves to hide in all kinds of things like adware, spyware, scareware, and fake browser updates. Finding your browser is not only slow, but also acting strangely is a sign something isn’t quite right. If after going through the internet provider's standard toolbox for troubleshooting doesn't help, it’s time to think about malware. READ FULL STORY

Researcher Reveals Clickjacking Flaw That Can Spill Your Secrets

Your Security

Researcher Reveals Clickjacking Flaw That Can Spill Your Secrets

Password managers are, while not the best way, not a bad way to store all the numerous passwords you need to have these days.  However, some of the confidence in that was recently tested. At the most recent DEF CON conference, independent security researcher Marek Tóth dropped a bombshell—your trusty password manager may not be as secure as you think. A sneaky attack can trick your browser into autofilling not just usernames and passwords, but your 2FA codes, passkeys, credit card details, and personal info—all with a single click. READ FULL STORY








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