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She sent her iPhone in for repair, her intimate photos were leaked, and Apple had to pay her millions of dollars
She sent her iPhone in for repair, her intimate photos were leaked, and Apple had to pay her millions of dollars
Apple had to pay a millionaire sum to a student whose intimate photos were posted on Facebook by the technicians who repaired her iPhone.
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10 accounts more valuable to cybercriminals than your credit card By Charlie Fripp, Komando.com
Cybercriminals will go to virtually any length to get their hands on your valuable data and personal details. Scamming users with fake ads and malicious emails, criminals use all kinds of methods to steal your money and identity.
But not all your personal data is equally as valuable. As with any traded commodity, the value fluctuates depending on what it is and the amount of information that comes with it.
Your credit card information ranks incredibly high on the âmost wantedâ list of any cybercriminal. With it, they will be able to go on a shopping spree on your dime. It is not a situation that you want to find yourself in. Believe it or not, there are worse things that can be stolen than your credit cards.
Voter Information of 106,988,638 Americans for Sale on the Dark Web, Privacy Affairs Study Finds
Study reveals that sensitive voter information of 106,988,638 Americans is available for purchase on the dark web at surprisingly low prices.
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LONDON, June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Information belonging to millions of US voters is now up for sale on the dark web. Voter databases are sold and purchased through the dark web for prices as low as $10.
A study by Privacy Affairs investigated the dark web voter data market to identify the US states where the voters are most vulnerable and which voter databases fetch the highest price tag. The study also discusses how the democratic system can be compromised by these hacked and illegally obtained voter databases.