Bitcoin’s Dark Side Could Get Darker

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Some of the earliest adopters of the digital currency Bitcoin were criminals, who have found it invaluable in online marketplaces for contraband and as payment extorted through lucrative “ransomware” that holds personal data hostage. A new Bitcoin-inspired technology that some investors…

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Cell Phones : [ Samsung Level U Wireless Headphones, Black Sapphire ] HM1900 Bluetooth Headset, Dark Grey

The Samsung HM1900 Bluetooth headset offers a rich set of features wrapped in a sleek, modern aesthetic. And with both English and Spanish voice prompts, it’s the perfect choice for multilingual users. The HM1900 delivers top-notch sound via its built-in noise reduction and echo cancellation technology, ensuring crystal clear call…

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A Dark Web Hacker Is Offering Ransomware for Free

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Ransomware is a real pain. It’s a type of virus that infects a target’s computer, encrypts their files, and keeps them locked out until the victim pays a hefty lump sum, often in bitcoin. For this, a blackmailer would usually either…

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Dark web black markets turning mobsters into cyber crooks

  Organised criminal groups are leveraging dark web services, cyber black markets and crypto currencies to digitise their real-world money laundering, information theft and child pornography operations, according to Europol. The Europol European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) issued the warning in […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…

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The Dark Side of WiFi

The Super Bowl will keep many viewers glued to their televisions and their computers.  But, if you are a WiFi user, heed these words of caution. Public Wi-Fi is convenient, and dangerous. Since the connection is public, it’s accessible to everyone. Public Wi-Fi offers zero privacy. If you reveal your…

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