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Cyberattacks are becoming more sophisticated.Attackers are always coming up with new ways to get past security measures, steal confidential information, or interfere with essential services.
Unsaved WhatsApp users may send you suspicious or fraudulent messages in an attempt to trick you into disclosing private or sensitive informations.According to a report,Meta-owned WhatsApp has been listed as one of the leading platforms for online scams, closely followed by Telegram and Instagram.
It can be very difficult to identify fake profile from hundreds of thousands social media platforms.Often referred to as “bots” or “catfish accounts,”fake social media profiles are made with fraudulent purpose often impersonate real people,reputed organizations or completely create fake identity.
The massive rise in cyber attacks and technological advancements has increased the need for cybersecurity professionals to defend IT systems and vital company data against malicious attempts by unethical hackers.Free online courses and resources from renowned colleges and platforms can help you learn cybersecurity on your own.
Crime-as-a-service has increased in recent years, particularly with the advancement of digitalization and networking. Crime-as-a-service considerably simplifies access to cybercrime tools and procedures for persons who lack the expertise or abilities to conduct cyberattacks themselves.
A sort of malware or app known as stalkerware tracks each activity on its victim’s mobile device without the victim’s knowledge. It provides cyberstalkers with access to all of that data, enabling them to easily track their victims’ every move.
The definition of cyberbullying is when someone of the same age group like child or young person uses the internet, interactive and digital technologies, or electronic devices to harass, humiliate, torment, threaten, shame, or target a child, preteen, or adolescent.
When someone’s name, where one lives, works or other identifying information is publicly revealed without their consent, it is known as “Doxxing,” which is a form of harassment, intimidation, and bullying.
Your devices allow others to track your location. Your IP address can help you trace your location if you use a computer. When using a mobile device, like a smartphone or tablet, someone can use GPS or a combination of Bluetooth beacons, Wi-Fi signals, and cellular tower data to track your location.
Fraping is a form of cyberbullying in which unwanted content featuring the victim’s name is posted on their personal blog sites or social networking accounts in an attempt to undermine their self-esteem.