Ah, the life of a content creator—it’s all glam until a DM from ‘Meta Support Team’ threatens to nuke your account. Sound familiar? Welcome to the wild world of phishing scams on steroids. In this article, we’re unpacking the classic scam formula, red flags to spot, and how to laugh it off while staying scam-proof. Because if it quacks like a scam, waddles like a scam... you know the drill.
Beware of Fake KFC Giveaways: How to Spot and Avoid Scams
🎉 Congratulations! You've Won! 🎉 Ever stumbled upon a flashy online giveaway that seems too good to be true? Before you get carried away by promises of amazing prizes, take a step back! Scammers are getting clever, using exciting visuals and big promises to lure you in. Stay smart, stay safe, and always double-check before you share your details or hit that "Share" button! 💡✨ #OnlineSafety #StayAlert #GiveawayScam #InternetSafety #ScamAlert #CyberAwareness #DigitalSecurity
MITRE Hunting – Initial Access: Exploit Public-Facing Application
Not every protection is detection based, it can also be prevention by configuring your network to standards. This blog series (MITRE Hunting) will focus on each MITRE technique and tactics, its detection/prevention process. MITRE Technique ID: T1190 Reference: Exploit Public-Facing Application, Technique T1190 - Enterprise | MITRE ATT&CK® The next in line, is adversaries' attempt to … Continue reading MITRE Hunting – Initial Access: Exploit Public-Facing Application
MITRE Hunting – Initial Access: Drive-by Compromise
Not every protection is detection based, it can also be prevention by configuring your network to standards. This blog series (MITRE Hunting) will focus on each MITRE technique and tactics, its detection/prevention process. MITRE Technique ID: T1189 Reference: Drive-by Compromise, Technique T1189 - Enterprise | MITRE ATT&CK® Initial Access consists of techniques that use various entry … Continue reading MITRE Hunting – Initial Access: Drive-by Compromise
Still using Facebook? Beware of these signs!
Cybercriminals are a forward thinkers, they are always devising new ways to defraud unsuspecting social media users. Most fraudsters try to obtain your account login credentials, personally identifying information, or bank and credit card information etc. And that right there is a red flag. Photo by Fernando Arcos on Pexels.com The majority of phishing scams … Continue reading Still using Facebook? Beware of these signs!
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