Feb. 20, 2023, 5 a.m. | Tom Eston, Scott Wright

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Reddit announced that it was the victim of a phishing attack aimed at its employees, resulting in unauthorized access to internal documents, code, and some unspecified business systems.



Advice on managing device location-tracking settings to ensure you're not sharing your location inadvertently.



The case of former Ubiquiti employee, Nickolas Sharp, who pled guilty to multiple felony charges after orchestrating a security breach, stealing data, and extorting almost $2m worth of cryptocurrency from his company.



Plus, our thoughts about UFO's and …

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