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Ministry of Education: Bullying complaints platform for schools launches - How it will work
Complaints must be named - Those concerned will gain access with personal passwords to the platform
Bulgaria: Email Passwords of 2,439 Government Employees Exposed on the Dark Web
The Minister of e-Government, Alexander Yolovski, recently revealed that the passwords associated with 2,439 government employee email addresses have been leaked onto the dark web. This disclosure came in response to inquiries from the deputy of "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria," Bozhidar Bozhanov.
Video calling on myAADElive available as of Dec 21
Live video calls with a representative will be available at myAADElive, the online portal of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) as of December 21, it was announced on Monday.
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Netflix’s password crackdown pays off
Netflix has said subscriptions to the media streaming service climbed by nearly 6 million in the wake of its crackdown on password sharing.
The streaming giant finished the recently ended quarter with a total of 238 million subscribers and a profit of $1.5 billion.
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Official denies data leak on gov't website
Following the recent allegation over data leakage on e-Devlet, the Turkish official website offering government services, the head of the presidency's Digital Transformation Office has denied such claims, stating that it is technically impossible for citizens' data to get stolen in any way.
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Netflix subscribers at record high
Netflix on April 18 said that its number of subscribers hit a record high 232.5 million in the first quarter of the year and that its nascent ad-supported tier was faring well.
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Ten arrested in northern Greece for computer fraud
Ten people were arrested on Thursday in Thessaloniki for online fraud, police said.
The suspects had created fake websites of legitimate banks through which they copied the personal information and passwords of their victims and used them to transfer large sums of money to their own bank accounts and others abroad.
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Banks fret over phishing rule
Banks are ambivalent over the provision submitted to Parliament in a Development Ministry draft law about their liability regarding fraud in online transactions (phishing).
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‘Cyber area’ poses digital threat to users
Even if one doesn't visit a dangerous website or click on a link, attackers can break into the device and hijack data, a cyber security specialist has warned.
The Internet has introduced a platform called "cyber space," which has enormous effects even on social lives.
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A breach at LastPass has password lessons for us all
While many of us were unplugging from the internet to spend time with loved ones over the holidays, LastPass, the maker of a popular security program for managing digital passwords, delivered the most unwanted gift.