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How To Protect Yourself From Hackers

Cyber Info Veritas

As the title suggests, this post will teach you the various, beginner-to-advanced cybersecurity tips, hacks, and strategies that when applied, will minimize that no black hat hacker can turn you into a victim of cybercrimes such as data leaks, blackmail, bank account hacks, and the various forms of cybercrimes that have become so rampant today.

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #27 [Heads Up] Massive Impersonation Phishing Campaign Imitates Over 100 Brands and Thousands of Domains

KnowBe4

This latest impersonation campaign makes the case for ensuring users are vigilant when interacting with the web – something accomplished through continual Security Awareness Training. Blog post with links: [link] [Live Demo] Ridiculously Easy Security Awareness Training and Phishing Old-school awareness training does not hack it anymore.

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Polar Opposites: The CRM Exams and Vendor Product Language

Brandeis Records Manager

The content in this blog reflects the opinions of the author, and not of Brandeis University.). Multiple-choice testing tips on the ICRM site paid off. Part VI, the written exam, essentially says, “You’ve been hired by Institution X, and their records situation is a train wreck. George Despres. Two Cents on the CRM Experience.

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10 Personal Finance Lessons for Technology Professionals

Troy Hunt

This is part of the opening monologue of the Ozark series and when I first heard it, I immediately stopped the show and dropped it into this blog post. Number 1 is "Mining, Resources & Energy" which had a local boom here but is now rapidly declining (down 14% on the previous year).

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

ForAllSecure

That, of course, was not all, but it is an example of how someone -- anyone on the internet -- can take a photo or blog post or Yelp review from social media, or some other seemingly random open source item and tie it back to a crime. Mine was 2000. And this is when criminals will tip their hand, with start to reveal themselves online.

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