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Recently I came across an airline booking confirmation phishing email.  Whilst this is not necessarily a new phishing technique, the email and associated phishing website are quite interesting and at first glance could appear to be legitimate.  In the email, it states confirmation of payment made by credit card, and that the recipient should click […]

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Wasn’t it to my surprise when a friend’s son hit me up yesterday on Facebook chat. We don’t usually chat so I was curious as to what was going on.Although he 1st asked how I was, he quickly said he needed help to post an ad on a popular french classifieds website, leboncoin.fr. Although suspicion […]

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There’s a serious security vulnerability on some HP LaserJet printers. The good news is that it’s been patched. The bad news is that you don’t know if your HP LaserJet printer needs the fix – because HP hasn’t told you. Late last year, owners of HP LaserJet printers were warned that their confidential data could […]

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