Malaysian man jailed for filming malware tutorials used in a scam that enabled phone takeovers and caused S$3.2m in losses.
Did you know that SFU’s Student Academic Integrity Tutorial now includes content on artificial intelligence (AI)? The Student Academic Integrity Tutorial is designed to educate new students about the ...
I'm running a personal Archipelago Web Server for a community project. After adding the recent .apworld to the custom_world folder, I ran into an issue. When trying ...
Scammers are now using “SMS blasters” to send out up to 100,000 texts per hour to phones that are tricked into thinking the devices are cell towers. Your wireless carrier is powerless to stop them.
In just a few simple steps, a systems administrator can quickly spin up the required SNS-backed text messaging infrastructure. And with only a few lines of code a developer can quickly create a ...
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Want instant SMS alerts from your ESP32 without relying on a bulky GSM module? Whether it's motion detection, a sudden temperature spike, or an unauthorized locker door opening, your ESP32 can now ...
Twilio is a robust platform designed to help businesses and developers streamline communication through SMS messaging and other tools. Whether you’re new to messaging solutions or an experienced ...
The malware enabled scammers to take over the phone or access applications in order to make outgoing bank transfers.
Update, Feb. 26, 2025: This story, originally published Feb. 23, now includes additional commentary regarding the potential security implications of the decision to deprecate SMS from the Gmail ...
Google will soon phase out SMS-based two-factor authentication in favor of QR codes. The company will use various techniques, including attempting to verify the user’s number directly with their ...
SMS or text message-based two factor authentication (2FA) is not considered secure, and Google wants to replace that confirmation step with QR codes when creating a new Gmail account. Google tells ...