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Warning: phishing attempt targeting Flickr users (including Pro accounts)?
Today I received what I believe to be a very well-crafted phishing email, posing as an official communication from Flickr — complete with logo, formal language, and official-looking icons.
The message contained a link to a fake website (clearly not official, in my opinion), asking for credit card information as part of a so-called “mandatory verification.”
At the end of the process, it even asked for the amount currently available on the account.
A bizarre and unheard-of request.
I am a Flickr Pro user:
I pay regularly, I moderate content, I follow the rules.
I do not accept that messages like this are being circulated, confusing users and putting them at risk.
I officially ask Flickr:
•Are you aware of this type of phishing attempt?
• Have other users already reported it?
• Could there be a breach in the system or unauthorized access?
• Shouldn’t there be a public warning sent to all users?
Those who pay, who create, who contribute — deserve protection and transparency.
Superior, Wisconsin. After a talk about digital safety, kids toured the National Zoo nationalzoo.si.edu/ reported on what they saw and learned.
Superior is part of the ARRA-funded Building Community Capacity project in Wisconsin. broadband.uwex.edu
Almost 100 K/1 students receive digital safety training - keeping safe online and offline.
Superior WI is part of the ARRA-funded Wisconsin broadband project, Building Community Capacity through Broadband. broadband.uwex.edu
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In the middle of last year, I have written an article about a Jeep Cherokee that has been totally controlled at a distance by two hackers (in Portuguese). This case was brought to light by an article of Wired and was so worrying FCA has even recalled its cars that were prone to a hacker attack. A...
motorchase.com/en/2016/02/new-car-hacking-case-with-a-nis...
1- Ask permission or go with an adult.
2- Don't wander - click "x" to get out of pop-ups. Stay on sites just right for you.
3-Never talk to strangers.
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Differentiation for students happens when one both students visited the same website, but one saw a PANDA and the other a flamingo!