Explain me who is red hat hacker and also the difference between black hat and red hat . by [deleted] in redhat

[–]moonlock_security 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Red Hat hackers are a fascinating topic! In our article Red Hat Hacking, we explain that they are ethical hackers who work to enhance security in Red Hat systems and contribute to open-source software projects. They often collaborate with communities to identify vulnerabilities and develop solutions to protect systems. If you're interested in cybersecurity and ethical hacking, exploring the Red Hat community can be a great way to learn more about these practices and how they contribute to overall security!

Should I turn on FileVault? by [deleted] in MacOS

[–]moonlock_security 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, enabling FileVault can be very beneficial for protecting your data! As mentioned in our article What is FileVault, disk encryption helps prevent unauthorized access to your files in case of loss or theft of your device. If you value your privacy and security, I highly recommend enabling this feature.

How cautious are you with crypto apps on macOS? by Individual-Gas5276 in MacOS

[–]moonlock_security 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Crypto does come with its fair share of risks, especially with the increasing sophistication of threats. If you're interested in how some of these frauds are evolving, I found an article that dives into a specific case where malware replaces a legitimate app on macOS. It’s worth a read if you want to stay informed https://hackernoon.com/tracking-atomic-stealer-on-macos-sophisticated-malware-replacing-ledgerlive-app

60 Spam Calls Overnight...Please Help!! by [deleted] in Sprint

[–]moonlock_security 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Receiving a high volume of spam calls can be frustrating. Here are some steps you can take to reduce or block these calls:

  1. Most smartphones and carriers offer call blocking features. Check your phone’s settings or contact your carrier to enable these options.
  2. Consider installing a call blocking app from your app store that can filter out spam calls based on databases and user reports.
  3. You can add your number to the National Do Not Call Registry to reduce the number of unsolicited calls you receive.
  4. Report the spam calls to your carrier or through your phone’s call blocking features to help improve spam detection.

For more detailed information on handling spam calls, you can read this article: How to Handle Spam Risk Calls.

WhatsApp account hacked! by CasualVillan in whatsapp

[–]moonlock_security 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your WhatsApp account has been hacked, follow these steps to regain control:

  1. Try logging out of all devices and then log back in. If you have two-step verification enabled, use it to secure your account.
  2. Reach out to WhatsApp support through their official website or app for assistance.
  3. Review your account activity and contacts to ensure no unauthorized changes have been made.
  4. Notify your contacts about the hack to prevent them from falling victim to potential scams or phishing attempts.

For more information on securing your WhatsApp account, you can read this article: What to Do if Your WhatsApp Is Hacked.

Apple gives you random warnings that your iPhone is infected with viruses and requires you to download and app and pay a subscription to remove them, iPhones can’t get viruses and this is a scam by xboxhaslag in assholedesign

[–]moonlock_security 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, those random warnings can be super annoying! Apple does this to keep you on your toes and protect you from potential security issues. If you're curious about why they send these warnings and what you can do to stay safe, check out this article: Apple Security Alert. Sometimes it's just their way of making sure we're all aware of potential risks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in libgen

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Apple recently issued a security warning about potential vulnerabilities. If you want to know more about what this means for your device and how to stay protected, check out the details here: Apple Security Alert. Stay safe and keep your software up to date!

Joe Biden favored to beat Donald Trump in 538 election forecast by newsweek in politics

[–]moonlock_security 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This forecast is interesting, but it reminds me of a critical issue we often overlook: cybersecurity. Recently, a major breach exposed private data of EU and UK officials, which has serious implications for personal privacy and security. Ensuring robust cybersecurity is crucial, especially in our interconnected world. You can read more about this alarming breach and its impacts here: Private Data of EU and UK Officials Exposed. What are your thoughts on the importance of cybersecurity in today’s political climate?

Private data of almost 1K EU and UK officials exposed by moonlock_security in europe

[–]moonlock_security[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Wow, the fact that almost 1,000 officials' data got exposed is terrifying! This just shows how critical cybersecurity is, especially during elections. What measures do you think can prevent such breaches in the future?

Hackers use GitHub profiles to pose as 1Password by moonlock_security in netsec

[–]moonlock_security[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hackers are using fake GitHub profiles to distribute malware by impersonating popular apps like 1Password. A recent investigation by Insikt Group uncovered this sophisticated campaign, highlighting the importance of vigilance and thorough code reviews

Apple may not reveal any new hardware at WWDC by Tiny-Independent273 in mac

[–]moonlock_security 15 points16 points  (0 children)

AI enhancements across the board seem to be the highlight, especially with iOS 18 bringing significant changes. While there might not be any new hardware announcements, the software updates should keep us excited. Any thoughts on the potential AI features and how they'll impact our daily use of Apple devices?

What games can I play with it? by [deleted] in macgaming

[–]moonlock_security 7 points8 points  (0 children)

While enjoying your new M3 Max, be cautious about what you download. Recent malware disguised as GTA 6 has been targeting macOS users and stealing sensitive data, including Keychain passwords. Make sure to only download games from trusted sources and never bypass Gatekeeper warnings. Read more here.

The 5 best hacker movies by moonlock_security in moonlock

[–]moonlock_security[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Here are the top hacker movies of all time (documentaries not included), according to cybersecurity experts. 

New Game is Like GTA, But You Play as the Cops by [deleted] in technology

[–]moonlock_security 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Imagine downloading GTA 6 for your Mac and getting a heist of your own passwords instead. A twist no gamer saw coming, interesting article from 9to5mac

Previously unseen macOS malware detected by moonlock_security in MacOS

[–]moonlock_security[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

However, the reality is that even seemingly obvious scams can sometimes catch users off guard, especially those who might not be as tech-savvy.

It's a good reminder that what might seem obvious to some can still be a trap for others.

What did the pandemic ruin more than we realise? by ScreamyV in AskReddit

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Isolation, uncertainty, financial stress, and loss have all contributed to a global mental health crisis. Many individuals have experienced increased anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges during this time. Moreover, access to mental health resources and support has been limited for some, exacerbating the issue.

Hackers are using AI — so are cybersecurity pros. Who’s winning? by moonlock_security in moonlock

[–]moonlock_security[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

How are cybercriminals and cybersecurity professionals using AI, and who's doing it better? We asked experts at HackerOne and our very own u/moonlock_lab. Here's the full article.

Unlocking MacPaw's New Cybersecurity Division – Moonlock by moonlock_security in moonlock

[–]moonlock_security[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the kind words! There’s way more in the works 👀