What would you rather have happen to you? A Russian ring of hackers has infiltrated your computer and smartphone and is hell-bent on taking control of your finances, social media life, even the smart gadgets in your house AND hellip;OR AND hellip;you AND rsquo;ve just been diagnosed with paranoid psychosis, and in fact, nobody AND rsquo;s out to harm you at all.
In a day and age where it AND rsquo;s become increasingly easy for hackers to hijack your credit card and bank accounts, spy on your baby by hacking into the baby-cam and spy on you via your laptop AND rsquo;s camera AND hellip; the line between paranoia and real-life spying has become very muddled.
Unfortunately, there isn AND rsquo;t a day that goes by that someone contacts me completely convinced they are being spied on. Maybe they are, most likely they are not. Especially when they begin to explain how every device they own and seems to know everything about them and so on. The likelihood of a hacker having control over their TV is pretty small.
For example, 30 years ago if someone said, AND ldquo;Someone is watching me through my computer, AND rdquo; we AND rsquo;d just assume that person was delusional and needed some medication.card fraudCredit card fraudcyber fraudfinancial fraud
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