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No, Chase Bank isn’t going to let you cash bad checks. It’s fraud—no matter what X and TikTok tell you. JPMorganChase is catching up with thousands of alleged fraudsters who passed bad checks a few weeks back. Egged on by stupid videos on X and TikTok that described it as a “glitch,” they withdrew money on…
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JPMorgan Chase is suing customers who exploited an ATM glitch that allowed them to withdraw funds before a check bounced. CNBC reports: The bank on Monday filed lawsuits in at least three federal courts, taking aim at some of the people who withdrew the highest amounts in the so-called infinite money glitch that went viral…
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The Xbox 360 was a difficult console to jailbreak. Microsoft didn’t want anyone running unsigned code, and darn if they didn’t make it difficult to do so. However, some nifty out of the box thinking and tricky techniques cracked it open like a coconut with a crack in it. For the low down, [15432] has…
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When PHP Code Injection Strikes: Hunting Down CVE-2022–35914 Published in · 2 min read · 3 days ago In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, there’s always a new vulnerability waiting to be discovered. Just when you thought your PHP applications were secure, along comes CVE-2022–35914 to stir things up. This critical vulnerability affects the htmlawed…
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A major reporting glitch in Google Ads has left some advertisers without access to critical performance data and had earlier exposed sensitive competitor information, sparking concerns over data security and the potential for unfair business practices.
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We’re not sure what [Aaron Christophel] calls his automated chip glitching setup built from a 3D printer, but we’re going to go ahead and dub it the “Glitch-o-Matic 9000.” Has a nice ring to it.
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5. DataStrike Names Carlo Finotti New SVP of Service Delivery: Data infrastructure services provider DataStrike this week appointed Carlo Finotti as …
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On Tuesday, major UK airports such as Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, and Edinburgh all verified that delays in arrivals were being caused by a problem with Border Force’s biometric checks.
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The privacy breach, as per Wyze, occurred when it was restoring cameras, causing customers to see mysterious images/video footage in their Events tab.
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Wyze shared more details on a security incident that impacted thousands of users on Friday and said that at least 13,000 customers could get a peek into other users’ homes.
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Whitehat hackers are vital for companies, large to small, but what if some businesses fail to grasp the significance of ethical hacking?
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T-Mobile, the international telecommunication company, has come under scrutiny again after claims of a T-Mobile cyber attack have surfaced online.
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destiny 2 cheese forever When a gun breaks in Destiny 2, it glitches the game for a while, then it is disabled. But what if it were ten guns? What if there are fifty guns? What if it gets to 100? The situation Bungie is in now with Destiny 2 is unlike anything we’ve ever…
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Toyota is the world’s biggest automaker, and one of the most important companies in Japan – Copyright AFP/File Yuichi YAMAZAKI
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It’s about that time again, isn’t it? It’s been a while since we’ve had a significant (or, depending upon your perspective, radical) shift in the cyber crime eco-system, so maybe we’re due.