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PayPal Scam Alert: Hackers Use Real Emails in Sophisticated Invoice Attack

PayPal users are facing a sophisticated scam where attackers send fraudulent invoices from legitimate PayPal email addresses. Security analysts report the telephone-oriented attack delivery (TOAD) scheme has resurfaced, prompting PayPal to issue specific guidance for concerned customers.

PayPal users are being targeted by a clever phishing campaign that’s causing concern precisely because it appears so authentic. According to security analysts at KnowBe4, attackers have found a way to send fraudulent invoices using actual PayPal email addresses, creating a scenario where everything looks legitimate except the content.

The Anatomy of a TOAD Attack

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Social Media CEOs Face Court Over Youth Safety Allegations in Landmark Case

Tech executives including Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg must testify in a groundbreaking lawsuit alleging social media platforms designed addictive features harming children. The Los Angeles County Superior Court rejected arguments that appearing would burden business operations, stating CEO testimony is “uniquely relevant” to negligence claims.

Court Orders Tech Executives to Testify in Youth Safety Lawsuit

Social media executives including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg have been ordered to provide testimony in a landmark case alleging their platforms harm children’s mental health and safety, according to court documents. The ruling from Los Angeles County Superior Court requires top executives to address claims that platform designs prioritize engagement over user wellbeing.

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AI Resume Hacks Transform Job Search Strategies in Competitive Market

Job seekers are using AI resume hacks to beat applicant tracking systems and land interviews. With only 2.4% of applications reaching human reviewers, these techniques are gaining popularity despite recruiter concerns about manipulation and long-term consequences.

In today’s ultra-competitive employment landscape, AI resume hacks are emerging as controversial tools helping job seekers overcome overwhelming odds. According to recent analysis by The Interview Guys, candidates now need to submit an average of 42 applications just to secure a single interview, representing a mere 2.4% success rate. This challenging environment has intensified as U.S. job openings dropped by more than half a million to 7.6 million in December, creating unprecedented pressure on applicants to stand out from the competition.

What Are AI Resume Hacks and Prompt Injection?