Month: February 2025

Netflix’s new crime drama Apple Cider Vinegar is the latest female fraudster series that I can’t get enough of

Scandalous shockers should become a new Netflix sub-genre with the likes of Inventing Anna, The Tinder Swindler and now Apple Cider Vinegar. The “true-ish” new series exposes the bitter side of the wellness industry as Kaitlyn Dever (Unbelievable, Dopesick) portrays Belle Gibson, an Australian influencer and fake health guru who…

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A new Facebook phishing campaign looks to trick you with emails sent from Salesforce

Check Point warns Salesforce tools are being used in phishing attacks The attacks are using Facebook image as a lure The goal of the campaign is to steal Facebook login credentials Cybercriminals have been observed abusing a legitimate Salesforce service to attack people and businesses with Facebook-related phishing emails. Researchers…

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Cisco Live! 2025 day one – all the news and updates as they happen

2025-02-11T07:45:38.786Z It’s a wet and windy start this morning at the RAI in Amsterdam, with some sporadic snow overnight. We’ve got two and a half hours of news to look forward to – kicking off with the keynote this morning – so stick with me as I try my best…

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Lyft eyes robotaxi launch in 2026

Lyft says it will launch a fleet of robotaxis, using self-driving technology from Intel’s Mobileye, in Dallas in “as soon as 2026,” with plans to scale to ”thousands” of vehicles in additional markets in the months to follow. To signal its seriousness, the company tapped Marubeni, a Japanese conglomerate, to…

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Top US health provider tells 882,000 patients they were hit in August 2023 breach

Hospital Sisters Health System files new report with the Maine Attorney General It confirmed more than 800,000 affected in an August 2023 breach Compromised people are getting a year’s worth of free identity theft monitoring Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS), a nonprofit, Catholic healthcare system, suffered a cyberattack one and…

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Sen. Ron Wyden is here to stop Elon Musk

Today, I’m talking with Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat and the senior senator from Oregon. He’s been in the Senate for almost 30 years, which makes him one of the longest-serving members of the institution. He’s also deeply involved in tech policy — in fact, he co-authored Section 230 in…

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