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Protecting Yourself from Cyber Attacks
Cybercrime is a growing problem. All walks of life can experience it. Cybercrime is any illegal activity involving computers, the internet, or networking devices. Over 53 million people are affected by cybercrime every year, costing them $318 billion in damages. The most common cyber attacks are phishing (pronounced fishing) scams. A phishing scam is when a criminal pretends to be a well-known entity in order to steal your personal information. The average phishing scam victim can lose more than $225. Here are some ways to avoid being the next victim.
M.L. LewisPublished a day ago in 01Discovering the World Through Fly and Swap Adventures
In a world filled with wanderlust and a thirst for adventure, traditional vacations had begun to lose their luster. The same old tourist traps and cookie-cutter resorts had lost their appeal for travelers seeking something more authentic, more immersive. That's when the concept of "Fly and Swap Adventures" emerged, opening up a whole new world of exploration and discovery.
opalfraneckiPublished a day ago in 01Hostinger Black Friday Sale 2023
Unlock Massive Savings: The holiday season is just around the corner, and for savvy shoppers, that means one thing – Black Friday deals! If you've been eyeing web hosting solutions or thinking about launching your own website, there's no better time than now. Hostinger, a renowned name in the web hosting industry, is set to unleash its Black Friday Sale 2023, promising incredible discounts and exclusive offers. In this blog post, we'll delve into what Hostinger has in store for you and why this Black Friday is the perfect time to kickstart your online journey.
DeepsejwalPublished 5 days ago in 01100 Leonardo Ai Prompts for Amazing Car Concepts
Leonardo AI Prompts for Rendering Awesome Car Concepts I’m not sure about you, but I love playing around with the Leonardo AI platform. I’ve made so many images, I can’t even keep track of them all. Some of those images are great for print-on-demand, and some are just really fun to see what it comes up with. Well, I figured I would give you a list of 100 AI prompts that you can use with Leonardo AI, to render some awesome images. Go ahead and play around.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 10 days ago in 01The Impact of Live Streaming on Content Moderation: Strategies for Success
To be sure, the impact of live streaming on content moderation is huge, and the strategies for success need to be dynamic and responsive. Here is the description of the blog post on this topic:
David FrancisPublished 13 days ago in 0110 Qualities of a Good Moderator for Engaging Discussions
A good facilitator plays a vital role in facilitating an interesting and productive conversation. They act as mentors, ensuring the conversation flows smoothly, participants feel respected, and share valuable insights. Here are some essential qualities of a good facilitator to make the conversation interesting.
David FrancisPublished 13 days ago in 01Beware of Deepfake Technology: Your Face Might Be Manipulated in Inappropriate Videos
In the age of advanced technology, the term "deepfake" has become increasingly prevalent, referring to the sophisticated imitation of an object, typically a person, with such precision that it becomes nearly impossible to discern the original from the imitation. This innovation allows the seamless blending of someone's face onto another body, creating a visual illusion that can deceive even the keenest eye.
Don’t Forget Your Ninja-Proof Suit!
We live in a world that’s as exciting as it is terrifying. A world where you can have your groceries delivered to your doorstep while you listen to artisanal Tibetan throat singing, but one where invisible ghouls keep trying to plunder your digital treasure chest. Don’t you just hate it when you wake up, drink your coffee, and find out that an unknown entity has been joyriding with your social media handle?
Abraham VerninacPublished about a month ago in 01The Dark Secrets of the Deep Web
Introduction The internet, a vast and interconnected network, has revolutionized the way we communicate, share information, and conduct business. However, beneath the surface of the familiar world wide web lies a mysterious and enigmatic realm known as the Deep Web. This hidden part of the internet, which is not indexed by traditional search engines, harbors a plethora of secrets, some benign and others sinister. In this article, we will delve into the depths of the Deep Web, exploring its dark secrets and shedding light on the often misunderstood aspects of this clandestine digital world.
Out of the Basement, Into the Limelight: The Circuitous Journey of Infamous Hackers
At a Glance: - Meet the infamous hackers of yesteryear and discover where they are now - Revel in tales of high-tech heists rocking multibillion-dollar corporations
Abraham VerninacPublished 2 months ago in 01Blackmail Bytes: Navigating the Sinister Labyrinth of Cyber Extortion
When Hackers Wear Balaclavas: A Dramedy in Full Cyber Color Behold the advent of the digital world! A world where online shopping lists are longer than the Great Wall of China. Where Instagram influencers own more shoes than Imelda Marcos. Where emails multiply faster than rabbits. This digital wonderland, fellow netizens, is also home to the darker, more sinister underbelly of cyberspace: hackers. But sit comfortably, procure your popcorn, and buckle up, because not just any hacker is in our saga today. Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you, drum roll, please.... hackers who have turned to blackmail. Dun-dun-duuuun!
Abraham VerninacPublished 2 months ago in 01Internet Romance
You're probably going to think this article is silly. That I'm just a "stupid" girl who fell for an obvious trick. Perhaps there is some truth in that dismissive and insensitive statement, but it is more true to me that there is a question of more importance that is at hand at this time. What is the internet really good for? What was it really designed for? Did it help humanity become better people? Did it help us with socialization or progress? Or did it just make our conditions worse and increase the risk of crime and apathy? Should it be used solely for entertainment purposes or was there any chance of using it to level the inequities that the economy or elitists are always so clever at keeping up like indestructable towers? I do not have the answers, so I will simply share my personal story about how the internet can break your heart.
Shanon NormanPublished 2 months ago in 01