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Don’t Click That ZIP File! Phishers Weaponizing .ZIP Domains to Trick Victims

A new phishing technique called “file archiver in the browser” can be leveraged to “emulate” a file archiver software in a web browser when a victim visits a .ZIP domain.
“With this phishing attack, you simulate a file archiver software (e.g., WinRAR) in the browser and use a .zip domain to make it appear more legitimate,” security researcher mr.d0x disclosed last week.
Threat actors, in a
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Keep Your Valuable Artwork Safe When Moving It

Here, I will show you how to keep your valuable artwork safe when moving it. Due to the high value and delicate nature of artwork and antiques, moving with them may be a difficult experience. Irreplaceable works of art, sculptures, and other collectibles are highly prized by their owners. Any kind of loss or damage […]

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UK cyber breaches report: 94% of businesses fail to change passwords after a breach. How does this affect you?

The cyber breaches report by the UK government released
[https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2023/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2023#chapter-5-dealing-with-breaches-or-attacks]
in April 2023 sheds light on a concerning issue – most businesses don’t change
passwords after a breach. The report shows that since their most disruptive
breach or attack of the last 12 months, only 6% of businesses and 4% of
charities updated passwords.

Also, only 9% of businesses

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PyPI Implements Mandatory Two-Factor Authentication for Project Owners

The Python Package Index (PyPI) announced last week that every account that maintains a project on the official third-party software repository will be required to turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of the year.
“Between now and the end of the year, PyPI will begin gating access to certain site functionality based on 2FA usage,” PyPI administrator Donald Stufft said. “In addition
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