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Unraveling Conspiracies: Hacking, Allegiances, and Corporate Chess || Razorthorn Security

Dive deep into the realm of intrigue with our latest video, "Double Conspiracy Theories Unveiled!" Grab your tin foil hats because we're about to explore two mind-boggling mysteries that will leave you questioning everything. In Conspiracy #1, we venture into the shadows to unravel the mystery of a hacking incident. Who was behind it, and were they working for someone sinister? The plot thickens as we peel back the layers, and the truth seems to be shrouded in secrecy.

WSJ: "A Hidden Risk in the Municipal Bond Market: Hackers"

December 7, 2023 - The Wall Street Journal has an interesting perspective on K-12 Public schools suffering ransomware attacks. The number doubles between 2021 and 2022 to almost 2,000 a year. Here are a few paragraphs with a link to the full article: "Hacks are on the rise across all industries, but the public sector’s weak protections make it an increasingly attractive target for cybercriminals.

Russian Hackers Indicted for Phishing Attacks Against U.S. and Allies

The US Justice Department has indicted two individuals for launching spear phishing attacks against the US, the UK, Ukraine and various NATO member countries on behalf of the Russian government. “The indictment…alleges the conspiracy targeted current and former employees of the U.S.

How To Know if Your Smart TV Was Hacked and What To Do

You can tell your smart TV has been hacked if you notice unusual activity on your smart TV, strange popup windows, changed privacy and security settings, slow performance and unauthorized access to your accounts. Surprisingly, smart TVs can get hacked just like any other Internet of Things (IoT) device that connects to the internet. Cybercriminals can hack your smart TV to spy on you or infect other devices on the same network. You need to secure your smart TV to protect it from hackers.