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Views expressed in this cybersecurity, cyber crime update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 06 August 2024, 2101 UTC.

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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
Hacking All the Things: What We Expect at Black Hat 2024

Every year security researchers and hackers brave the Las Vegas heat to participate in the Black Hat security conference. What mysteries will they unveil this time? We have some guesses.

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Cash App Data Breach Settlement: How to Claim Up to $2,500

Some Cash App users will get paid as part of a $15 million class action settlement. But you'll need to file before the deadline.

Angry Passengers Sue CrowdStrike Over Outage-Related Flight Cancellations

Three consumers file a class-action lawsuit against CrowdStrike after they were forced to wait for hours at the airport and pay for new flights and ground transportation.

How to Store Logins on Your iPhone With the Apple Passwords App

Included with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, Apple's version of a password manager lets you create, control, and share passcodes across Apple devices.

Chinese Hacking Group Compromised an ISP To Spread Malware

By infiltrating the ISP, the Chinese hackers were able to reroute internet traffic, and serve malware to target computers, the security firm Volexity says.

FBI: Beware Scammers Telling You to Cut Up and Hand Over Bank Cards

The fraudsters are posing as bank employees with the hope of physically stealing the chip inside the bank cards for re-use.

Google Search Ads Show Malware Again, This Time for Fake Authenticator

Another case of 'malvertising' surfaces via sponsored Google Search results. The ad appears legitimate at first, but there's hidden malware if you click through and download.

Proton Lets Users Disguise VPN Icon, Launches Servers to Evade Censorship

Proton says its latest stealth features are rolling out to help protect free speech around the world.

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