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Cybercrime made headlines in July. It was a month that saw a staggering 29 ransomware attacks. This is an increase over the 12 ransomware attacks last July. The attacks impacted a large number of businesses and institutions, including some the largest names in the world.

Healthcare was the victim of the first attack of the year. According to the Center Hospitalier de Wallonie Picarde, it was forced to redirect patients to other facilities. Major disruptions were also caused by the attack on the hospital network. The hospital IT team patched the computers and patient records manually.

Cyberattacks have been reported by South America's Ministry of Finance and two utility companies. The attackers also targeted Ecuador’s largest bank. The attack has been investigated by Ecuador's government. The attackers threatened to release the data without paying a ransom.


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Another attack occurred in February. AXA announced that they were suspending their reimbursement of ransomware. According to AXA, the attack was caused in part by BlackMatter (a Russian criminal organization). The attackers demanded payment for $5000. The attackers refused to pay the company and instead, recovered their data by way of backups. The CEO stated that the company had not cooperated with cybercriminals.


ADATA, a Taiwanese manufacturer of computer memory, was also infected. The company said the ransomware took down their network. The attack affected both mobile and internal applications. It is not known why the ransom was not paid by the company. It is also unclear whether the attack was an intentional attack or a distraction tactic.

A food service supplier was another company that was targeted. Edward Don closed down parts of the company’s network. The details of the attack were not released by the company. The attacker may have used a virus infecting the network which was then exploited later by the attackers. The company is still investigating the circumstances of the attack.

Attacks were also made on the National College of Ireland. The college's IT division claimed it was forced suspend access to Moodle Library Service, Library Service, as well as other IT systems. The ransom payment was not made by the college. However, it didn't specify which students were affected. According to the college's statement, the attackers were not able to steal any personal information. It also said it did not have any data copied.


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US media conglomerate COX Media Group reported being attacked. The attack resulted in the suspension of 54 radio stations as well as live broadcasts. The company said the attack caused "some interruptions in some media channels." It is unclear whether the attack caused any personal data to be leaked. The company claimed that it didn't know of any other media companies affected.

Another school that reported ransomware attacks is the Central Piedmont Community College. The school said it was able to re-establish online classes within two weeks. The college stated that no student or employee data had been stolen. It is not known why the college did NOT pay the ransom.


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Yes, almost all major websites allow you the option to order items online without having to pay shipping. Some sites offer free shipping on select items. You must spend at least $25 to qualify for free shipping. Many websites will apply free shipping automatically to your entire cart. Other websites require you enter the code “SHIPFREE” at checkout.


Are gift cards allowed to be used online?

Gift cards can also be accepted in many online stores. These cards can also be used online to purchase products.

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How can I become a smart online consumer?

You can only succeed if you know how to make informed decision. Knowing what you want is key to success. Next, find the best deal.

You should also learn to shop around and compare prices from different retailers. This will allow you to decide where your money should go.

When you're looking at products on websites, read reviews and ratings carefully. These reviews and ratings can help you make a decision about whether or not to purchase.

You don't have to buy the entire price. There are many savings options, such as coupons and promotional offers.

Consider financing your purchase with a credit card company if you are buying expensive items. You may be eligible for 0% interest for 12 consecutive months.

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Statistics

  • All items on AliExpress have an estimated delivery time on the product page, and it's usually anywhere from 20 to 60 days. (makeuseof.com)
  • According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), online shopping was the fourth most common fraud category for consumers as of February 2022.5 (thebalance.com)
  • Last Black Friday, I bought a stove from Lowes at 40% off, receiving 24 months of interest-free financing (from Lowe's). (meetfabric.com)
  • The vast majority only change a password to protect privacy a few times a year (27 percent) or, more likely, never (35 percent). (pcmag.com)



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How To

What are safe online shopping tips?

If you want to shop online safely, safe online shopping is essential. It is also important to know how to shop on different websites without being scammed.

This article will help you to understand how to shop online for items. This article will provide you with all the information and tips to make sure that you don't fall for scams.

  1. Do your research. Before you decide to shop online, it's essential to do your homework first. Check out customer reviews, get feedback, and seek recommendations from your friends.
  2. Compare prices. If you're unsure whether a particular store is reputable, compare prices among several sellers. Also, consider using price comparison apps like Google Shopping and Amazon Price Checker. These tools can help you find the best prices from your favorite retailers.
  3. Be aware of red flags. Be aware of red flags that may indicate a scammer trying to trick your. Many fake websites use misspelled words or grammatical errors. They may also offer counterfeit goods or incomplete products.
  4. Pop-up windows can be dangerous. Pop-up windows are used by some websites to collect credit card numbers and passwords. These pop-ups can be closed by pressing "escape" and choosing another browser window.
  5. Ask yourself questions. When you visit a website, think about the following questions: Does this website seem trustworthy? Do I get what I need from it? Do I have the ability to trust the people who run the site?
  6. Don't reveal your personal data. If you initiated the transaction, don't give out financial information, such as your Social Security Number, bank account number, and credit card details, over the phone or by email.
  7. Avoid clicking on email links. It's very easy to click on a link in an email and end up on a phishing site that looks exactly like the real thing. To avoid this type of fraud, only open emails from trusted sources (such banks)
  8. Use strong passwords. Strong passwords should contain letters, numbers, symbols. Your password should be kept secret from others and you must not share it.
  9. Take care when downloading files. Always download files directly from their source rather than opening them from email attachments. Never open attachments sent by unknown senders. And if you receive an attachment that asks you to install software, delete it quickly.
  10. Report suspicious activity. Contact your local police immediately if you suspect that your identity has been stolen. You can also file an FTC complaint.
  11. Protect your device. Make sure you have anti-malware protection installed on your computer. It can help prevent hackers from accessing private information.
  12. Senior scammers to watch out for Seniors are at greatest risk of falling for scammers as they have less experience in identifying fraudulent websites and messages.




 



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