This premium member has ripped someone
You will see the screenshot before.
HE IS NOT VERIFIED !!!
PREMIUM DOES NOT MEAN VERIFIED !!!
AS YOU CAN SEE HE WANTS MORE MONEY NOW/
He is blaming blockchain network.
Everyone knows that the blockchain network NEVER LIES
He is a...
Types of phishing
What is it?
Phishing is a type of email distribution under the name of a popular brand or social network administration. The goal is to get encrypted user data.
This is a subspecies of social engineering that relies on users ' poor knowledge of Internet security.
In practice...
Over the past three months, the number of impressions of malicious ads from ScamClub has reached 16 million per day.
The fraudulent group ScamClub exploited a vulnerability (CVE-2021 - 1801 ) in the WebKit engine used in various web browsers to redirect victims to fraudulent sites. Over the...
Scammers send out emails to consumers with links to the websites of real companies in order to build trust.
British consumers lost 78 million pounds ($109 million) to so-called "clone firms" last year, as financial problems linked to the pandemic convinced many to make rash investments. As...
Users of the MetaMask cryptocurrency wallet have become victims of the current phishing campaign, in which criminals use Google ads to steal money. Victims lost their savings after clicking on a fraudulent ad promoted in a search query as the MetaMask site.
All messages from victims describe...
Scammers have discovered a new way to deceive users — using Google Drive. According to the publication the Wired, hackers abuse the functionality of Google Drive and use it to send supposedly legitimate emails and push notifications from Google, which, if opened, can redirect people to malicious...
Criminals use Facebook to distribute malicious links that redirect users to fraudulent sites.
Security researchers at Malwarebytes have reported a sophisticated browser locker-type malware campaign targeting Facebook users. Attackers use a Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in a popular...
Cyber fraudsters use a devilish cocktail of social engineering, SIM swapping and remote access software. Using this kit, attackers devastate users' bank accounts.
In total, the victims of the criminals, of whom there are only three to date, lost more than $ 350,000. In all cases, identical...