Hello telegram family, we started 2 jobs and internships channel. There you will get internships and jobs opportunities from premium companies like Amazon, Google,Apple,IBM,Intel,etc regularly for free.
Great jobs and internships updates will be posted after each channel crosses 5k subscribers. And after 5k subscribers in each channel we will do some giveaway. So subscribe those channel to be benefited. And for participating in the give away share the links and send the screenshot to @digitalhub2021 . We will send them (who wil send the screen shot) the link of premium courses worth 20,000 $ for free.
Hello telegram family, we started 2 jobs and internships channel. There you will get internships and jobs opportunities from premium companies like Amazon, Google,Apple,IBM,Intel,etc regularly for free.
Great jobs and internships updates will be posted after each channel crosses 5k subscribers. And after 5k subscribers in each channel we will do some giveaway. So subscribe those channel to be benefited. And for participating in the give away share the links and send the screenshot to @digitalhub2021 . We will send them (who wil send the screen shot) the link of premium courses worth 20,000 $ for free.
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Telegram has exploded as a hub for cybercriminals looking to buy, sell and share stolen data and hacking tools, new research shows, as the messaging app emerges as an alternative to the dark web.An investigation by cyber intelligence group Cyberint, together with the Financial Times, found a ballooning network of hackers sharing data leaks on the popular messaging platform, sometimes in channels with tens of thousands of subscribers, lured by its ease of use and light-touch moderation.
Newly uncovered hack campaign in Telegram
The campaign, which security firm Check Point has named Rampant Kitten, comprises two main components, one for Windows and the other for Android. Rampant Kitten’s objective is to steal Telegram messages, passwords, and two-factor authentication codes sent by SMS and then also take screenshots and record sounds within earshot of an infected phone, the researchers said in a post published on Friday.