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Beware of fake text messages from the DMV demanding payment for traffic fines
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Beware of fake text messages from the DMV demanding payment for traffic fines
Cybercriminals are targeting travelers with fake Google Ads in a scam known as malvertising.
Penetration testing is essential for cyber resilience and helps identify vulnerabilities, reduces risk, and supports compliance.
When signing in to a website such as Facebook or Amazon, have you ever seen the beginning of the URL change from “HTTP” to “HTTPS”? How about a small lock icon at the top of your browser? The “S” in “HTTPS” stands for “secure” and indicates that your web browser is accessing the website through a secure connection that no one else can access. The lock icon also indicates that the website is secured with a digital certificate.