In 2025, concerns regarding cybersecurity and consumer protection escalate under Trump’s administration as LastPass co-founder Joe Siegel accuses antivirus giant Avast of breaching user trust by allowing third parties to access sensitive data. Meanwhile, the FBI warns about a surge in SIM swapping attacks targeting high net worth individuals (HNIs) and celebrities for financial gain. Additionally, LastPass competitor Keeper suffers a security incident exposing 32 million records containing usernames, passwords, email addresses, phone numbers, and plaintext answers to security questions. Furthermore, the FBI links Russian hacker Nikolay Bogachev (aka “Slava”) to multiple cryptocurrency theft cases totaling billions of dollars since 2016 through his malware platform known as “Apollo.” Lastly, a report reveals that more than half of small businesses in America have experienced cyberattacks within the past year.
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