Form-idable foe: Crypto scammers target users through google forms | India moves to shield power grid from solar equipment malware
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Form-idable foe: Crypto scammers target users through google forms
Kaspersky researchers have uncovered a new wave of scam attacks targeting cryptocurrency users through Google Forms. Attackers send fraudulent emails, disguised as crypto exchange notifications, prompting users to pay a commission to receive a fake transfer. This exploits Google's credibility to byp...  read more...
India moves to shield power grid from solar equipment malware
India has introduced new rules for solar power equipment. These rules aim to protect against cyberattacks. The focus is on inverters, which convert direct current into electricity. Suppliers must connect inverters to a national software platform. This platform will be managed by a government agency....  read more...
US bleach co Clorox sues Cognizant over cyberattack
Clorox has filed a lawsuit against Cognizant for $380 million, alleging that a security breach occurred due to Cognizant's service desk improperly granting cybercriminals access to Clorox's network. Clorox claims that Cognizant's actions led to a debilitating cyberattack that paralyzed their corpora...  read more...
FedEx and Magic bus India foundation launch nationwide cyber awareness drive to empower 200,000 citizens
Magic Bus India Foundation and FedEx Express have launched the Cyber Safe India Campaign. This nationwide initiative aims to prevent cybercrimes. The program will educate youth and communities about digital safety. It will roll out across 13 states and 29 cities. The campaign will reach over two lak...  read more...
What is Tea? The viral women-only app hit by massive data breach; it lets women review men
Tea, a women-only dating advice app, experienced a data breach exposing approximately 72,000 user images. The leaked data included selfies with photo IDs used for verification and images from posts and direct messages. The company confirmed the breach affected users who signed up before February 202...  read more...
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