Robbin Hood ransomware, Twitter parodies and SMS 2FA WHAT? Podcasts By Q Costa Rica 18 February 2020 Paying the bills Latest Nicaragua has recovered due to exports and remittances 6 hours ago Q24N (EFE) The Nicaraguan economy has recovered in the... Read more New cases of Covid-19 in Costa Rica on the decrease 7 hours ago QCOSTARICA - The Ministry of Health reported a decrease... Read more Tourism sector views recovery figures with caution 7 hours ago QCOSTARICA - The crisis generated by COVID-19 in the... Read more Price of most fruits and vegetables increased up to 28% at farmer’s fairs 7 hours ago QCOSTARICA - Every weekend, many head to the local... Read more “The Brothers” Revisited 1 day ago First I want to thank Ricoopinion of Q Costa... Read more Costa Rica activates advertising campaign in New York, Chicago and Toronto 1 day ago QCOSTARICA - The millions of vehicle passengers and passersby... Read more Costa Rica in 2022 recovered 75% of tourists who visited the country prior to the pandemic 1 day ago QCOSTARICA - Costa Rica closed the year 2022 with... Read more Dollar Exchange ¢552.80 Buy ¢559.31 Sell 28 January 2023 - At The Banks - BCCR Paying the bills Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin ReddIt Email Print Share In the laster from Naked Security, Peter who discusses RobbinHood – the ransomware that brings its own bug. Greg explains how a student’s Twitter account was handed over to their college and Duck talks SMS 2FA. Listen in. Share this:SharePrintTwitterTelegramSkypeTumblrRedditPocketLinkedInPinterestWhatsAppFacebook Related - Advertisement - Tagsnaked securitypodcastsransomware Paying the bills Previous articleTwitter launched AI filter to block cyberflashingNext articleGene Simmons, the demon of Kiss: Rock is dead because fans don’t pay for it Q Costa RicaReports by QCR staff Related Articles Conti’s Attack Against Costa Rica Sparks a New Ransomware Era Q REPORTS (WIRED) For the last two months, Costa Rica has... Read more Costa Rica’s basic services and airports could be in the crosshairs of hackers QCOSTARICA - Can you imagine the immigration service hacked, the judicial... Read more Subscribe to our storiesTo be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements. SUSBCRIBE