Privnote, a free web service that lets users send encrypted messages that self-destruct once read, has been copied with the reported aim of redirecting users' bitcoin to criminals. In a Sunday post on ...
For the past year, a site called Privnotes.com has been impersonating Privnote.com, a legitimate, free service that offers private, encrypted messages which self-destruct automatically after they are ...
A cybercrook who has been setting up websites that mimic the self-destructing message service privnote.com accidentally exposed the breadth of their operations recently when they threatened to sue a ...
In what can be described as the case of both cybersquatting and phishing, threat actors have reportedly created a site that imitates the legitimate secure note sharing service privnote.com to steal ...
WHAT: Send notes over the internet that disappear after one viewing. HOW MUCH: Free WHAT’S GOOD: Have you ever needed to send someone a private message that you wanted no one else to see? Using email ...
Alright, I’m getting in the mood for this post by turning on the theme song of Mission Impossible – as there’s now a web app which makes it possible to send messages that self-destruct. Privnote ...
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WHAT’S GOOD Have you ever needed to send someone a private message that you wanted no one else to see? Using email or a text leaves a copy of the message on the receiver’s computer or device, meaning ...
Privnote, a free web service that lets users send encrypted messages that self-destruct once read, has been copied with the reported aim of redirecting users’ bitcoin to criminals. In a Sunday post on ...