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COVID Vaccine Fraud: Be Wary of the Scammers

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From the minute the pandemic struck, domain names containing COVID were snapped up; check out this Krebs Security article to see how the spikes in domain registrations and traffic early in the pandemic, as fraudsters quickly began shilling all manner of fake medical goods, from personal protective equipment (PPE) to nebulizers. Numerous U.S.

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Justice Department, SEC Investigating Under Armour

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Baltimore-based Under Armour is being probed over its accounting practices by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the U.S. The company had been spending more to bolster its international market online offerings as well as open stores. for many years.

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Even Golfers Aren’t Safe From Ransomware

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Although the affected system contained all of the creative media needed to market the association’s entry into the Ryder Cup, sources say that the PGA does not plan to meet the demands. Baltimore was also hacked, with criminals able to break into the city’s dispatch system that supports emergency calls.

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