Attacks

The Sextortion scam where they have your password

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Or do they? Maybe a year ago I was approached by one of my friends who told me he received a sextortion email. A sextortion is a type of a social engineering attack where an attacker sends you an email telling you they have your password for, whether it be an email, banking account, your local PC, your phone, or if you reuse passwords, all of the above. They then tell you that they have infected your computer with malware and have gained access to your camera and have filmed you watching porn and presumably doing whatever you do while […]

Emails

5 Best Ways to Spot a Fake Email

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I’ve started this blog in order to be able to help regular people who might not be very tech savvy (Mom, I’m looking at you), and might be more prone to being scammed or lied to. That being said, I will try to explain this in the most layman way possible. I was going to start with explaining what phishing is, but maybe I will dedicate a whole post just to that, and just give you the basics on what and how you need to check, without needing to know what it’s technically called and what kind of technology it […]

Attacks

The Online Marketplace Scam

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So, you have some old furniture to sell on eBay or Facebook marketplace, or Craigslist, or GumTree? Great! you go on, take great photos of that small side table, create your listing, you describe your table as the best one ever … and you hope for the best. Great! But I have a few things to mention. I’ve always been bothered by these kind of large items sales on online classifieds, because they are generally collection only, unless you are willing to travel for a couple of hours to deliver a 100kg side cabinet. You are likely to have to […]