Through the efforts made in the past and the ones being made now, we can see the overwhelming need for decentralized services that are not operated by a central authority and are thus considered more secure as they do not
provide cybercriminals with centralized points of failure that can be easily compromised.
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Whether via phishing (tricking someone into
providing their financial account information — often via an attachment in an email or a fake website that purports to sell or give away tickets), an ATM skimmer (which reads and records the card's information, including password) or point - of - sale malware (like that used in the 2013 Target breach), it's not hard for
cybercriminals to trick the unsuspecting.
During what are expected to be record - breaking shopping sprees on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, cyber security experts are warning that the shopping frenzy could
provide the perfect cover for
cybercriminals.
But expert CaaS vendors are still part of the underground economy, and they
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