Bitcoin sexploitation scams have been around for a while, and because bitcoin, crypto and other digital currencies haven’t really got to grips with fraud, they persist. It used to be a simple, long form, email explaining how the scammer ‘hacked’ a computer and installed malware/spyware/some super-special code, to record video of the device owner doing […]
Tag: Social Engineering
Using a service like Cloudflare, business owners are sold on the (very pricy) assurance their websites are safe from hacks or being taken offline by bad or malicious actors targeting properties by different means of direct or indirect attack. Cloudflare, and similar services, do this by acting as shield walls through which bad traffic cannot […]