Por: Ars Technica Tech February 01, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 1, 2023 11:00 am UTC Aurich Lawson Getty Images Share this story In the past year, a new term has arisen to describe an online scam raking in , if not , of dollars per year. It’s called pig butchering, and now even Apple is getting fooled into participating. Researchers from security firm Sophos that they uncovered two apps available in the App Store that were part of an... + full article
9to5Mac USA Tech January 12, 2023
Microsoft and Apple that new Apple Music and Apple TV apps will soon be available for Windows users, who currently rely on iTunes or a web browser to access these services. While no release date has been provided, 9to5Mac got a closer look at an internal version of these apps. ,... + más
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A brutal new scam is starting to appear and a cyber security expert says those responsible are targeting our most personal vulnerabilities. The aptly-named “pig butchery” scam has sparked a warning from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and sees predators develop... + más
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Fox Business USA Tech October 10, 2022
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has issued a warning to around one million users that their login credentials may have been stolen by scam apps. While most of the apps were Android ones, 47 of them were iOS apps found in Apple’s … Many apps and websites offer third-party login options, with the most common... + más
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Forbes USA Tech September 27, 2022
MetaTrader enables scammers to show victims fake earnings, a key element of a pig butchering scam. AFP via Getty Images A popular smartphone app used to conduct foreign exchange transactions known as MetaTrader (or MT4 or MT5, depending on the version), was quietly removed from... + más
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Slate USA Science September 24, 2022
Not too far in the future, everyone will know someone who has . At least, that’s what xenotransplantation researchers hope. Over the past year, surgeons have been busy creating pig-human hybrids. In New York and Birmingham, they transplanted pig kidneys into three brain-dead... + más
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