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so some in the park, do you think the leadership should have stood by their candidates? no, the conference sets the stage for rival functions to have their c. and it could see the part is extreme wing try to a search more power. thanks for watching. the each tells my story of the people who planned me build some good case. have been nice to me. i am not too dumb depending on my secrets. i have month to my cities, days for centuries, and accompanied my country through its finest hours. until the days i'm nearly
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banished, not the stuff to lie, 18 o d w. i imagine you log into your online banking one day and your account is completely drained, cleared out by the likes of cyber criminals. identity theft is on the rise with real indications for people like you and me. but how do these criminals operate? and how can we protect ourselves from attacks one way scam as laura and the victims, by impersonating celebrities like 11 musk frosts, those have long tried capitalizing on the name of the u. s. entropy under more on that later. but just recently a defect of even most most dreamed of a several hours on youtube drawing tens of thousands of you. busy take a look, you can directly deposit any amount of bitcoin if syria him or don't going to say,
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you know, directive people to scan a q r code and transfer crypto currency. promising to send back double the amount this guy most use a i to manipulate the 1000000 this phase and. busy ours, as well as official looking tesla and space ex branding and other reasons. graham targeted, somewhat less prominent, but let's shoot lead political defects were created of this ukrainian students all ago like politeness was used on chinese social media to promote russian products and politics. i saw that this is literally like by face speaking mandarin and on the background i'm seeing kremlin and most go. and i'm like talking about things like how great russia and china are. but the far less flashy examples of identity theft happening everyday. scam us use vague text or was that messages to siphoned off personal information expos at the house of plot the institute in post, i'm explain. this happened
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a few of these. um spend many of these spam or fishing complaints are geared towards aspects of everyday life. i'm expecting a package, a file has been shared with me. i've been sent a contract scenarios that at 1st glance, don't seem unusual. the, as much as you want of understand. like this text message, purportedly from the korea del clicking on the link re direct you to a web page with a cookie pena. upon confirming cookie settings, the fake website to p is up on closer inspection. you'll notice this suspicious u. l. a common red flag and you should exit out immediately. the website looks deceptively real, but if you enter your card details here, you'll have a real problem and pay attention to the payment methods, paying and crypto currencies isn't the typical option on the websites? the radically the same fishing technique is possible via email, but advancements in spam field doesn't mean it's less common. understood,
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so that's why it is estimated that well over 90 percent of all emails are spam. but you won't see many of them in your inbox. that's because internet providers have taken very strong measures against spam. so of course the criminals go elsewhere like the social media messages services or estimates, or the estimates. so best keep an eye out. scam us like using services like whatsapp, especially, and the risk of being targeted is increasing to more and more. we're paying for things via smartphone. awesome. by a social media platforms like instagram payments, how often made digitally and direct with paypal. for example. this gives cameras and a lot of different ton, so it has of more interesting data on it and access to, to more accounts than you computer. especially 2nd factor authentication mobile banking. all of these uh, applications running on your phones rather than your computer at these days. and of course, if you can, if through a text message, somebody tells you to install the different apps that looks exactly like for
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instance, the banking app that you use before. and then i tried to steal money that way, right? so scam us don't just make fake websites. they make fake apps to not said that is the more time comes zooming methods. as hackers can really only target individual use as to rake in the big box. echo seek out weak spots and lots of data bases which can hold. she was quantities of highly valuable personal information. one such database belongs to the was leading ticket sales company, ticket mazda. i know i've used them have you. if so, it's probably time to change some passwords. the private data of more than 500000000 ticket master customers stolen according to the hacker group shining hunters. the data allegedly contains names, addresses, telephone numbers and even credit card details. the tickets says company was reportedly targeted by exiled stores provide a snowflake, the breaches set it up given shiny and does access to data from over 150
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international companies. 10 companies have already been ordered to pay around some of at least $60.00, it goes to see the return of the customers data. and if you have a space of $500000.00 on you trying to hunt this is offering to sell ticket mazda customer data directly on the docket. inductive as on the board, easy because you can get anything on the document. you can rent any things by anything, this 24 hour customer service money back, guaranteed you can't imagine how professional it is that will hold forums with data from identity theft. us sold all mazda or even given away. must unblock for cove, pushing bad, bad for the companies that have been hacked was for the use as effected. now your personal data is a commodity on the documents. like for example, these unencrypted invoices from the multiple one hotel chain. researchers at the
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house are planning to institute, obtain the records of the heck of still the data in 2023. not only do they show who stayed with home and when in which hotel, but they also contact personal data, such as s as and credit card numbers for the credit card to be able to complete the detailed costs. the past, the credit card might cost a few cents, maybe a dollar, and you'll see you at just one of many. it's incredibly lucrative for criminals to take a little money into their hands. and i've seen a lot of identities and go on and internet shopping, spree, t, internet all fine and close to it's looking. it's as easy as that. anyone who can skilfully combine pieces of stone and data could sign cell phone contracts, apply for loans, open bank accounts, all under your name, the worst case scenario. victims ultimately have to answer for crimes. they didn't even commit cyber crime effects more people than you might think. 2013 saw the biggest tech in internet history,
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with data from all 3000000000 yahoo accounts compromised. similarly, hackers gain access to more than 1000000000 data records at chinese online shopping dining alibaba. and it took over a year before the breeze was even notice, much of the store and data is sold on the dock. i had groups such as lock bid 3 point, no, show off the successes on the data page. hardly looks like the document does it. if you want to find out whether you've been hacked, you can do so easily online. the hassle, talking to institution, identity leaks. heck, a or a being pulled out, just 2 websites that to collect information on compromise the accounts you'll just enter your email address to find out. and if you're lucky enough to have been hacked or even locked out of an account, 1st and foremost, stay calm. the 1st thing you want to do is change passwords in all the accounts possible. you don't know what the criminal already has access to, so try to change passwords everywhere. some accounts, you might already be locked out of don't panic. in that case,
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there really is no stigma anymore about it. contact a technology provider, google, microsoft, facebook, whatever it is, the old doing does thousands of times per day helping people get back into their own accounts. that said, we should take precautions, protector, identities through good passports, different passports, multi factor authentication. make it difficult to lock into your account so that if somebody tries to give up and browse it, go somewhere else. secondly, have copies of the important data backups, physical backups, and costing those 3rd tip. if you really want to, to predict this of get a 2nd sim card, was a number that nobody knows. and you would use that to recover your accounts. and if your data is being part of a breach, it's nothing to be ashamed of hackers can get to just about anybody. walk through
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a tech james, bill gates even most, and jeff pays us have in common. all 3 have that's with the accounts hacked in one of the most praise on scans. in recent, he is in 2020 pack us treated our question, the investment proposals from numerous celebrities accounts they load, use us to send the bid con, and promised to double the investment to some, to where the use of it seemed like a good opportunity to scan was quickly uncovered and the culprits will later convicted. still, those cameras were able to catch a big con with some 100000 bureaus. promising the power of celebrity for get rich quick schemes, a match made in scamming haven't. you can take over a celebrity's twitter account and tweet some nasty things, you know, the closer look more confusion then it's, it's an unknown person. and this, of course, people with either money or high enough of a profile to,
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to get the money. that is a lot of money to be made from stone and identities, but some countries affected more than others. in 2022 over 27000000 people with victims of identity theft in india, one and 3 people fear it could happen to them. cyber security experts saga vision or was of us reps to our digital identities to gather with a company inclusive a i. he wants to improve. the official intelligence literacy cyber crime in india has seen a significant increase in recent years from 2020 to 2003. it's mindy, i have seen an increase off 25 percent as by the official report and cyber trends. what is the biggest reason of this much increase is a low based literacy in india. more than 900000000 people. how smartphones are this to chrissy is still under 10 percent. deep phase one threat
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audio video that's been manipulated with the help of a i took the me take the real person you can be tricked into thinking it person you know, is reaching out to you. for example, cyber criminals can use this technology to cause a lot of damage to the example if i give you about and the c or for company and home phone. his voice and face was impersonated by a scammer, and the, and the money was transferred to another counter. what? 29000000 euros to prevents such crimes in the future. intrusive a i, trans companies as well as law enforcement agencies and politicians. female influenza, as especially likely to be victims of identity fraud. another example is women. we're the pittsville identity. the fees is free. it's swept with another uh, online influenza. and the new a id is created,
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which is sellable by the scamarus on line. the post such views, they post such content and the on money from dr. schuessler identity of their b takes of politicians in india have been used to sway the electorate. the danger is really the truth is using the end and that means having to accept a certain risk. there's no 100 percent effective way to prevent cyber crime unless that is your plan on going off grid entirely. so all we can do is take precautions and stay vigilant. how has cyber crime effected your life? and how do you go about protecting your sensitive data that is know by the a good morning and welcome to my a parsons and i'm sort of meets cosmo dodge 19 year old. and we'll see
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