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    eddywillems@infosec.exchangeE
    Just launched: a new podcast episode where I had the pleasure of being the main guest on The Big Tech Show with Adrian Weckler ( The Irish Independent A floppy disk and the psychology of #phishing : Why we still fall for the #scams! Watch it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oic2_WEZDWw&t=5s
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    cazabon@mindly.socialC
    If you buy things on #AliExpress, you are going to get scammed every so often. Their buyer protection program is pretty decent, although it can be a bit of a pain to go through the process.You can increase your chances of getting scammed by buying things where the #deals are too good to be true. When the deals are ludicrously, impossibly good, your chances increase to 100%.This can be fun. I have bought a few things over the years that were obviously #scams. Once, I spent a few hundred dollars for two tablets that, if they had been real, were selling for about one tenth of what they should have. Seeing how they faked them being new products, when they were actually recycled ancient low-end tablets, was fascinating.But I generally won't do that. Instead, I buy cheap stuff, trading a few dollars for the fun of seeing what the seller/manufacturer have done. I don't even try to get my money back on these.So I recently bought a #USB #charger that I've been seeing for months. It's described as a 240W total output, gallium-nitride, USB-PD and QC-3.0 compatible, five-port charger. The genuine article from a reputable manufacturer, if it exists, must cost over CDN $100. This one was ... five bucks.So I knew it was going to be interesting. It arrived today. It weighed more than expected, but all at one end. The case appears to be ultrasonically welded, so getting it open is destructive.1/x#scam #USBPD #QC3 #Chinesium #fake #TooGoodToBeTrue #deal #deals #GaN
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    walker@infosec.exchangeW
    FFS its not "Sideloading", its installing applications on a device I own. #android #google #scams #malware #fdroid #foss #privacy #lineageos #grapheneos
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    walker@infosec.exchangeW
    Ill keep flogging this dead horse**... show me the evidence that the average person is installing malware APK from attackers. This has NOTHING to do with protecting users. As an Incident Responder, all the Android malware I have seen in my user community has been downloaded directly from the Google Play Store. All the scams I have seen have originated from ads within apps installed from the Google Play Store. If Google cared about scams and malware then they should get their app store and ad platform under control. The fact they report removing thousands of malicious apps from the app store shows that this is where they should focus their efforts. **Currently, the user needs to enable developer mode by multiple clicking the config menu, approving third party app installs, then again go through multiple windows confirming the install. https://thehackernews.com/2026/03/google-adds-24-hour-wait-for-unverified.html#android #google #scams #malware #fdroid #foss #privacy #lineageos #grapheneos
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    kdkorte@fosstodon.orgK
    Apparently, AI is now used to stage virtual kidnappings. On the one hand, it shows the dangers of modern tech. On the other hand, it also shows how disconnected we are from our families and friends.#AI #cybersecurity #scamshttps://vocal.media/futurism/the-day-i-kidnapped-myself-the-terrifying-new-era-of-ai-ransom-scams
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    kitbogabot@bla.daanberg.netK
    Highlight: Trading Platform Uses AI to Analyze the Market [Ep 1517]https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2714906269#Kitboga #scambaiter #scambaiting #scams #scam #scammers #scamming #livestream #improv #video #Twitch
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    samloonie@mstdn.caS
    I answered one of these calls recently because the number was on a local exchange. A recorded message said I was supposed to press one to schedule a fibre upgrade for my Bell modem. (I'm not on Bell because they don't have high speed internet to my house. Also Bell doesn't call me from my neighbourhood exchange.)So I pressed one to get scammed. The real person quickly pivoted from scheduling an upgrade to wanting to know if I had a laptop or desktop computer, into needing me to log into my desktop computer. I said I couldn't do that right now (unsaid: because I was cuddling a puppy) and he abruptly hung up on me. Rude.This news item says they found a much more cooperative victim.Fake Bell Canada rep #scams Ontario resident into sending money to U.S. bank | Globalnews.ca https://globalnews.ca/news/11686146/ontario-scam-tech-service-fake-bell-canada-employee/