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Scott Hermann, CEO of IDIQ, Joins Entryway’s National Board of Directors

Identity IQ

Hermann’s deep expertise in identity theft protection, credit and financial education and leveraging data to implement scalable business solutions will immediately benefit Entryway as the organization works to create efficiencies through data collection to serve a greater number of at-risk individuals and families across all of its program markets.

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Alleged FruitFly malware creator ruled incompetent to stand trial

Malwarebytes

On January 4, 2017, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), located in Cleveland, Ohio, became aware of an infection on more than 100 of its computers. On January 10 2017, and unaware of this ongoing investigation, Malwarebytes became aware of the Mac version of the malware that would become known as FruitFly.

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Doxing in the corporate sector

SecureList

Confidential corporate information is no less sensitive than the personal data of an individual, and the sheer scale of financial and reputational risks from potential blackmail or disclosure of such information can have a colossal impact. Where does your personal data end up? Identity theft. Tracking pixel.

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TikTok faces ban in US unless it parts ways with Chinese owner ByteDance

Malwarebytes

It’s experienced explosive growth since it first appeared in 2017, and is now said to have well over 1.5 The EFF argues that the bill will not stop the sharing of data but it will reduce online rights in a way that is unconstitutional. billion users , with an estimated 170 million of them in the US.

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Spam and phishing in 2022

SecureList

If the movie lover entered their bank card details on the fake site, they risked paying more than the displayed amount for content that did not exist and sharing their card details with the scammers. Soccer fans chasing merchandise risked compromising their bank cards or just losing some money.

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