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Report reveals most common types of cyber crime

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The prevalence of cybercrime has emerged as a big worry for businesses, with a myriad of illicit activities posing significant threats to individuals and organisations.

Recent reports shed light on the most common types of cybercrime, underscoring the need for heightened vigilance and robust cybersecurity measures.

Among the myriad of nefarious activities, several types of cybercrime stand out as particularly prevalent and pervasive.

Phishing emerges as a leading tactic employed by cybercriminals, involving deceptive attempts to obtain sensitive information such as login credentials and financial data through fraudulent emails, websites, or messages.

With increasingly sophisticated techniques, phishing attacks continue to target unsuspecting individuals and organizations, highlighting the importance of vigilance and skepticism when engaging with digital communications.

Ransomware, another prominent cyber threat, has garnered widespread attention for its disruptive and financially motivated nature.

This form of malware encrypts files or locks users out of their systems, demanding ransom payments in exchange for restoring access.

The report underscores the devastating impact of ransomware attacks on businesses, governments, and individuals, emphasizing the urgent need for robust cybersecurity defenses and incident response strategies.

Most common threats

Identity theft remains a pervasive concern in the digital age, with cybercriminals leveraging stolen personal information for fraudulent purposes, including financial fraud and identity fraud.

From social security numbers to credit card details, sensitive data is increasingly targeted by malicious actors seeking to exploit vulnerabilities in digital systems and processes.

Other common types of cybercrime highlighted in the report include malware, data breaches, cyberbullying, online scams, DDoS attacks, cyber espionage, and cyber stalking.

Each presents unique challenges and risks, necessitating comprehensive cybersecurity strategies to mitigate potential harm and safeguard digital assets.

As cyber threats continue to evolve in sophistication and scale, the imperative for proactive cybersecurity measures has never been greater. From robust encryption protocols to user awareness training, organisations and individuals must remain vigilant and proactive in defending against cybercrime.

By staying informed about emerging threats and implementing effective security practices, stakeholders can enhance digital resilience and mitigate the risks posed by cyber adversaries.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Zuckerberg testifies on social media addiction and child safety

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies in LA trial over claims that platforms are addictive and harmful to children.

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies in LA trial over claims that platforms are addictive and harmful to children.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, is testifying at a landmark social media trial in Los Angeles, marking a pivotal moment in the debate over online child safety. Lawyers for the plaintiffs argue that Meta intentionally designed its platforms to be addictive, putting young users at risk.

This is the first time Zuckerberg has addressed concerns about child safety directly before a jury, with KGM’s case acting as one of around 20 test trials aimed at gauging how jurors respond to claims that social media companies knowingly fuel harmful engagement.

The outcome could set the tone for future litigation against tech giants and reshape how platforms are designed, regulated and held accountable.

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Apple unveils AI-powered wearables set to revolutionise tech by 2027

Apple unveils innovative AI-powered wearables, including smart glasses, a pendant, and camera-equipped AirPods, set to reshape ambient computing.

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Apple unveils innovative AI-powered wearables, including smart glasses, a pendant, and camera-equipped AirPods, set to reshape ambient computing.


Apple is making a bold move into AI-powered wearables, developing three innovative devices designed to bring ambient computing to everyday life. From smart glasses to a futuristic pendant and camera-equipped AirPods, the tech giant is integrating these devices with an upgraded version of Siri to enhance user experience.

The smart glasses, slated for a 2027 launch, will feature dual cameras and rely heavily on voice interactions, aiming to compete directly with Meta’s leading smart glasses in the market. Meanwhile, the AI pendant is still in early development but promises to be a companion device for iPhone users.

Camera-equipped AirPods could arrive as early as this year, capturing environmental data to feed Apple’s growing AI ecosystem. With Meta’s smart glasses already dominating sales, Apple’s entry signals a fierce battle in wearable AI technology.

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Apple adds video podcasts with watch and listen features

Apple launches new video podcast experience with adaptive playback, dynamic ads, and free for creators.

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Apple launches new video podcast experience with adaptive playback, dynamic ads, and free for creators.

Apple is stepping up its podcast game with a new integrated video experience launching this spring. The update will allow users to seamlessly switch between watching and listening, complete with picture-in-picture mode for uninterrupted multitasking.

The update also supports HLS for adaptive video playback and dynamic ad insertion, giving advertisers more flexibility while keeping distribution free for creators. This positions Apple Podcasts to better compete with Spotify, YouTube, and Netflix in the growing video podcast market.

As video podcasts gain traction worldwide, Apple aims to capture viewers who want a more interactive experience without paying creators fees, while ad networks benefit from expanded opportunities.

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