InTegriLogic Blog
If you’re not paying for a product, you might be the product.
While the Internet offers incredible benefits, it can also put your data at risk. Websites and social media platforms collect user data, track online behavior, sell it to advertisers, and even use it to train AI systems.
Here’s what you can do to limit how much data these platforms collect from you.
Sextortion scams are alarming. Scammers claim to have hacked into your computer, capturing video footage of you engaging in private, adult activities, as well as the content on your screen. Their threat? Pay up, or they’ll send the footage to all of your contacts.
Recently, these scammers have become even more convincing by including victims' names and pictures of their homes. Let’s break down how these scams work and what you should do if one of these messages lands in your inbox.
On Wednesday, April 10, 2024, Apple deemed it necessary to send a rare alert to certain users via email, spread out across 92 nations. As Apple’s website states, these threat notifications “are designed to inform and assist users who may have been individually targeted by mercenary spyware attacks.” Let’s review these attacks so we all understand this threat better.