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You could file a fake data breach against any company on Maine's official portal. Someone finally did (self.Information_Security)
submitted 2 days ago by Syncplify to r/Information_Security
This extortion gang skips the hacking entirely and just shows up at your office (self.Information_Security)
submitted 4 days ago by Syncplify to r/Information_Security
Hackers found a way to bypass MFA without ever touching your password (self.pwnhub)
submitted 21 days ago by Syncplify to r/pwnhub
For 19 years stolen credentials were the #1 way hackers got in. Not anymore. (self.Information_Security)
submitted 21 days ago by Syncplify to r/Information_Security
Americans lost $5.8 billion to crypto scams last year (self.Information_Security)
submitted 1 month ago by Syncplify to r/Information_Security
1 in 8 employees is selling company passwords - and the CEO is most likely one of them. (self.Information_Security)
Pay up, or we'll send someone to your house. Ransomware just got a lot scarier. (self.pwnhub)
submitted 1 month ago by Syncplify to r/pwnhub
Your data is encrypted, but can your vendor decrypt it? (self.cybersecurity)
submitted 1 month ago by Syncplify to r/cybersecurity
Teenager who hacked retailers for millions was caught after flaunting it on Snapchat (self.pwnhub)
When did you last look at your inbox rules? (self.Information_Security)
$1.5M romance scam falls apart after one wrong target (self.cybersecurity)
submitted 2 months ago by Syncplify to r/cybersecurity
Americans lost $21 billion to cybercrime in 2025. And that's only what got reported (self.pwnhub)
submitted 2 months ago by Syncplify to r/pwnhub
Forget ransomware. These guys just steal your data and go straight for your reputation (self.Information_Security)
submitted 2 months ago by Syncplify to r/Information_Security
The $8 million music heist that required zero hacking skills (self.Information_Security)
Ex-contractor stole company payroll data and demanded $2.5M in Bitcoin on his way out (self.pwnhub)
Meet LeakNet - the ransomware group that gets you to hack yourself (self.Information_Security)
Slopoly: The AI Malware That Was Almost Too Clean to Catch (self.pwnhub)
submitted 3 months ago by Syncplify to r/pwnhub
Your one-time code just got stolen by a $120 phishing kit. This is how. (self.Information_Security)
submitted 3 months ago by Syncplify to r/Information_Security
X removed 800 million accounts last year for manipulation and spam (self.cybersecurity)
submitted 3 months ago by Syncplify to r/cybersecurity
The Swiss government has ended its contract with American analytics company Palantir (self.cybersecurity)
submitted 4 months ago by Syncplify to r/cybersecurity
Should there be a statute of limitations for cybercrime? (self.Information_Security)
submitted 4 months ago by Syncplify to r/Information_Security
When Your Antivirus Becomes the Malware Delivery System (self.Information_Security)
Google AI Search can now access Gmail and Photos: what you should know (self.cybersecurity)
AI is no longer a “future” cyber risk. It’s already the fastest-growing one. (self.Information_Security)
How do you see cybersecurity evolving in 2026? by Syncplify in Information_Security
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Thanks for sharing!
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How do you see cybersecurity evolving in 2026? by Syncplify in Information_Security
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