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  • China Has its Sights Set on Scammers, Just Not Those Targeting Americans  Teri Robinson
    A new report from the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission reveals that while China is aggressively prosecuting fraud targeting its own citizens, it continues to turn a blind eye to industrial-scale scam centers victimizing Americans. This selective enforcement has incentivized Chinese criminal syndicates to pivot toward U.S. targets, resulting in over $10 billion in losses in 2024 through "pig-butchering" and crypto investment schemes. As attackers integrate AI to scale these ope
     

China Has its Sights Set on Scammers, Just Not Those Targeting Americans 

1 de Maio de 2026, 04:19
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A new report from the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission reveals that while China is aggressively prosecuting fraud targeting its own citizens, it continues to turn a blind eye to industrial-scale scam centers victimizing Americans. This selective enforcement has incentivized Chinese criminal syndicates to pivot toward U.S. targets, resulting in over $10 billion in losses in 2024 through "pig-butchering" and crypto investment schemes. As attackers integrate AI to scale these operations and exploit cryptocurrency for money laundering, experts warn that organizations must treat social engineering as a structural infrastructure threat rather than a simple training issue, as diplomatic solutions remain unlikely in the current geopolitical climate

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  • Networks of Browser Extensions Are Spyware in Disguise  Teri Robinson
    Modern browser extensions and ad blockers are legally collecting and reselling user data, including streaming habits and B2B sales intelligence, under the guise of "analytics." This unregulated "legal spyware" creates massive security gaps as employees unwittingly leak corporate URLs, SaaS dashboards, and research activity to third-party databases. With the rise of AI-native browsers and personal device syncing, security leaders must evolve beyond simple permission checks to implement rigorous
     

Networks of Browser Extensions Are Spyware in Disguise 

1 de Maio de 2026, 04:09

Modern browser extensions and ad blockers are legally collecting and reselling user data, including streaming habits and B2B sales intelligence, under the guise of "analytics." This unregulated "legal spyware" creates massive security gaps as employees unwittingly leak corporate URLs, SaaS dashboards, and research activity to third-party databases. With the rise of AI-native browsers and personal device syncing, security leaders must evolve beyond simple permission checks to implement rigorous extension governance and privacy policy reviews to prevent targeted attacks and corporate data leakage.

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FBI, Indonesian Authorities Team to Take Down Site Ripping Off Users for Millions 

27 de Abril de 2026, 05:36

Phishing still hooks users around the world and coaxes them to hand over credentials. But on occasion the good guys take them down, like the FBI in collaboration with Indonesian law enforcement did with W3LLStore marketplace. 

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  • Dormant Accounts Leave Manufacturing Orgs Open to Attack  Teri Robinson
    While companies use "perp walks" for terminated employees, 48% of manufacturers fail to revoke digital access within 24 hours. Explore the growing risk of dormant accounts, the 74% automation gap in provisioning, and why experts like Darren Guccione and James Maude call overprivileged identities a "frictionless path" for modern cyberattacks. The post Dormant Accounts Leave Manufacturing Orgs Open to Attack  appeared first on Security Boulevard.
     
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  • AI Overviews Rife With Scam Phone Numbers Teri Robinson
    In a new take on an old scam, AI Overviews are inadvertently coughing up fraudulent phone numbers for companies that appear in search queries leading callers to miscreants who elicit sensitive data and payment information.  The post AI Overviews Rife With Scam Phone Numbers appeared first on Security Boulevard.
     
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