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12/05/2024
Malicious Android apps masquerading as Google, Instagram, Snapchat, WhatsApp, and X (formerly Twitter) have been observed to steal users' credentials from compromised devices. Read more on this topic from The Hacker News : https://tinyurl.com/bdhw6acz
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30/01/2023
Some great advice from Southern District Police!
It's back to school time, and this usually means back to school photos 📷
We found this awesome resource shared by our friends at Australian Federal Police and ThinkUKnow Australia.
If you’re sharing images of your child online, consider the information you’re giving out to others.
Here are some top tips:
👉 Choose strong privacy settings
👉Only share images of your child with people you know and trust
👉Review your ‘friends’ or ‘followers’ on all social media accounts and remove anyone you don’t know.
09/12/2022
A well timed reminder for safe online shopping - stay vigilant!
Police are urging people to be cautious when it comes to buying goods listed for sale on social media.
Our advice is to be vigilant when shopping via social media, especially in the lead up to Christmas.
Make sure the money is in your account before you hand your items off, Police routinely see fake screenshots are being used to dupe the seller.
We have a number of suggestions for people looking to buy or sell online ⬇️
💸 First and foremost, we recommend using a reputable online site to buy or sell items.
💸 Check the social media profile of the seller. Is it a new profile or relatively blank? There's a chance it may be a fake profile, and are sometimes deleted after you’ve paid.
💸 If the trader insists on meeting at an unusual location to make a sale, be cautious. It may be that they are selling stolen items or don't want to be identified for some other reason.
💸 Equally, if purchasers are reluctant to meet in person or insist items are dropped off at a location, they may be avoiding being seen or identified.
💸 Purchasers who are happy to pay full price without trying to negotiate.
💸 If you are the seller, make sure the money is in your account before sending or handing off items.
💸 As the saying goes: if it is too good to be true, it probably is.
If you wish to report a scam, call 105, or report it with us online at www.police.govt.nz/use-105
10/10/2022
What we all dread - being hacked and having the information made public.
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Patient information uploaded to internet after Pinnacle Health cyber-attack Much of the data stolen from general practices in several regions has now been made public, chief executive confirms.
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