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Everything You Need To Know About Insider Threats

An insider threat is a cyberthreat that happens within an organization. Insider threats occur when current or former employees, partners, contractors or vendors cause sensitive data and systems to become compromised or steal data for their own malicious purpose. Insider threats can be intentional or unintentional, depending on the goal of the insider and if the insider is working with someone else.

Darknet Diaries host Jack Rhysider talks about hacker teens and his AI predictions

It’s human nature: when we do something we’re excited about, we want to share it. So it’s not surprising that cybercriminals and others in the hacker space love an audience. Darknet Diaries, a podcast that delves into the how’s and why’s and implications of incidents of hacking, data breaches, cybercrime and more, has become one way for hackers to tell their stories – whether or not they get caught.

How Does Identity Theft Happen Online?

Identity theft is common in the US and can happen to anybody. The FTC received 1.1 million reports of identity theft in 2022, which made it the most prevalent type of fraud complaint they received that year. The internet has made identity theft easy, with the FTC reporting that most fraud happened via text, phone, email, websites and social media. Some cases even involved online ads, including pop-up ads.

Is the Dark Web Dangerous?

Yes, the dark web is dangerous because numerous criminal activities take place on the dark web. There are also cyberthreats that are common on the dark web such as malware, a type of malicious software, that can be installed onto your device by a cybercriminal and used to steal your information. Read on to learn more about why the dark web is dangerous and how you can avoid having your information published on it.

What Is Business Email Compromise?

Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a targeted cyberattack in which a cybercriminal poses as a trusted figure, such as the CEO of a company, and sends out an email to specific individuals requesting sensitive information or money. BEC attacks involve research and preparation in order for the cybercriminal to develop a convincing impersonation. Continue reading to learn more about business email compromise and what organizations should do to prevent this type of attack.

How To Prevent Internet of Things (IoT) Attacks

Smart devices are amazing, and they make our lives easier. Smart light bulbs for your home allow you to change the color and schedule lights to turn on and off based on your activities. Internet-connected cameras allow us to monitor our homes with phone apps. Unfortunately, even a device as simple as a light bulb connected to your WiFi can be a gateway for cybercriminals to launch an attack. It happens, and it can happen to you.

Random but Memorable: People's Choice Bonus Episode

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