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Twitter account of FBI's fake chat app, ANOM seen trolling today

The Twitter account previously associated with the ANOM chat app is posting frivolous tweets this week. ANOM was a fake encrypted messaging platform created as part of a global sting operation led by the U.S. FBI, Australian Federal Police (AFP), and other law enforcement agencies to catch criminals. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/twitter-account-of-fbis-fake-chat-app-anom-seen-trolling-today/
Top 10 healthcare breaches in the U.S. exposed data of 19 million

The healthcare sector has been the target of hundreds of cyberattacks this year. A tally of public data breach reports so far shows that tens of millions of healthcare records have been exposed to unauthorized parties. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/top-10-healthcare-breaches-in-the-us-exposed-data-of-19-million/
Popular Q&A app Curious Cat loses domain, posts bizarre tweets

Popular social networking and anonymous Q&A app, Curious Cat has lost control of its domain. Soon after the platform announced losing control of their domain, a series of bizarre events and support responses have confused the app users who are now unable to trust Curious Cat. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/popular-qanda-app-curious-cat-loses-domain-posts-bizarre-tweets/
BleepingComputer's most popular cybersecurity and tech stories of 2021

​2021 is over, and we can look forward to a hopefully healthier, safer, and more normal 2022. However, it was a big year for technology and cybersecurity with massive cyberattacks and data breaches, innovative phishing attacks, privacy concerns, and of course, zero-day vulnerabilities. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/technology/bleepingcomputers-most-popular-cybersecurity-and-tech-stories-of-2021/
Don't copy-paste commands from webpages β€” you can get hacked

Programmers, sysadmins, security researchers, and tech hobbyists copying-pasting commands from web pages into a console or terminal risk having their system compromised. Wizer's Gabriel Friedlander demonstrates an obvious, simple yet stunning trick that'll make you think twice before copying-pasting text from web pages. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dont-copy-paste-commands-from-webpages-you-can-get-hacked/