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Actor’s verified Twitter profile hijacked to spam NFT giveaways

Malwarebytes

To enter: Follow me & @GrumpyKatzNFT Like & RT Tag 3 friends. This blog is safe for work so if you wish to see her, um, very enthusiastic condemnation of the account compromise, click here. Verified profile accounts need to have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled to be verified in the first place.

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Google warns some users that FancyBear’s been prowling around

Malwarebytes

He goes into more details in this thread: TAG sent a above average batch of government-backed security warnings yesterday. Google has more information on this type of warning over on its security blog. Well, Google is very much about auto-enrolment for things like 2FA these days. That seems pretty conclusive. of all Gmail users.

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Information stealer compromises legitimate sites to attack other sites

Malwarebytes

Security researchers at Akamai have published a blog about a new Magecart -alike web skimming campaign that uses compromised legitimate sites as command and control (C2) servers. The code used on the web skimming victims is designed to look like popular third-party services such as Google Tag Manager or Facebook Pixel.

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7 Cyber Safety Tips to Outsmart Scammers

Webroot

Limit who can see your posts, tag you in photos, or slide into your DMs without an invitation. The post <strong>7 Cyber Safety Tips to Outsmart Scammers</strong> appeared first on Webroot Blog. Lockdown your privacy settings Your online profiles are like open books to cyber snoops unless you lock them down.

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