![]() ![]() Green padlocks now used as phishing baitĬybercriminals have started to find more elaborate ways to steal credentials, such as using free certificate issuing authorities like Let’s Encrypt to lull the victim into a false sense of security. This is due to the streaming service storing customer data, including billing information, for ten months after cancellation. Former subscribers noticed a monthly fee months after cancelling their service. Hackers have exploited Netflix’s data retention policies to reactivate cancelled customer subscriptions and steal their accounts. Dead Netflix accounts reactivated by hackers Instead, the incident was a result of a password stuffing attack, in which the hacker reused credentials found in an unrelated breach. ![]() Amazon said the incident was not related to a security breach. ![]() Video showing a hacker talking to a young girl in her bedroom via her family’s Ring camera has been circulating on social media this past week. Santa hacker speaks to girl via smart camera She can detect devices 18 inches under a wall and through 18 inches of water. Officer Quinn, a two-year-old black Labrador, is responsible for sniffing out a certain chemical used in electronic storage devices. Midwest gets first cybercrime-fighting dogīellevue, Indiana hired the Midwest’s first ever cybercrime-fighting dog to the city’s police force last week.
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