Identity theft doesn't just affect individuals—it can happen to businesses, too. Business identity theft, also called corporate or commercial identity theft, happens when criminals pretend to be business owners, managers, or employees to commit financial fraud or open...
Nintendo is warning customers to watch out for messages spoofing its no-reply@accounts.nintendo.com email address, advising fans to refrain from interacting with the message. “We have confirmed cases of suspicious emails (spoofing emails) being sent using our email...
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned in a recent announcement that a couple of fabricated videos bearing the bureau’s seal are being shared online. The videos reportedly include unfounded allegations of arrest related to ballot fraud by groups linked to...
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An Iranian threat actor, Aria Sepehr Ayandehsazan aka Emennet Pasargad, was involved in numerous operations in 2024, including one against the Summer Olympics in which they tried to compromise a French commercial dynamic display provider. While many threat actors get...
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has discovered that hackers obtained hundreds of people's CRA credentials and eventually stole $6 million from bogus refunds. Getting access to people's CRA accounts might sound like it won't do much good to hackers. Besides obtaining...