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Ransomware Demands Two Bitcoins: Attack Disguises as Security Software Exploiting VPN Weakness, Two Manufacturing Plants Down

7 April 2021, 8:55 pm EDT By Ransomware Demands Two Bitcoin in Payment Disguising as Security Software While Exploiting VPN Weakness: Two Manufacturing Plants Shut Down  ( Screenshot From Pexels Official Website ) Ransomware operators were able to shut down two essential production facilities that belonged to a European manufacturer shortly after deploying what was seen as a relatively new strain. This ransomware suddenly encrypted servers responsible for controlling the manufacturer s total industrial processes according to a Kaspersky Lab researcher. Ransomware Attack to VPN Weakness The ransomware is reportedly known as Cring, and it first became known to the public back in January in a blog post. It also takes hold of large networks by exploiting certain long-patched vulnerabilities in VPNs that are sold by Fortinet. Tracked by its official name

Facebook Hack: Mark Zuckerberg s Phone Number Links to a Signal Messenger Account—Boycotts WhatsApp?

6 April 2021, 7:56 pm EDT By A recent Facebook hack reveals the sensitive details of its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, in which a cybersecurity expert discovers that he has signed up and uses the encrypted messaging app, Signal. It is known that Signal Messenger is one of the rivals of Facebook s instant messaging app, WhatsApp after facing a boycott. Mark Zuckerberg Uses Signal Messenger (Photo : Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) SUN VALLEY, ID - JULY 13: Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Facebook, attends the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, July 13, 2018 in Sun Valley, Idaho. Every July, some of the world s most wealthy and powerful businesspeople from the media, finance, technology and political spheres converge at the Sun Valley Resort for the exclusive weeklong conference.

Facebook Is Testing Out Facebook Pay, a Feature Similar to Venmo, with QR Codes Added

6 April 2021, 1:20 pm EDT By Facebook Pay testing by Facebook   ( Youtube/ Howfinity ) Facebook confirms that it is testing a new QR code feature and payment links for use with Facebook Pay to make it easier for people in the United States to send or to request money from one another. Facebook Pay testing The QR code feature, similar to Venmo s QR codes and others, will allow a user to scan a code with the camera of their smartphone so they can send or request money, while the sharable payment links will let users publish the payment address outside of Facebook itself.

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