Dallas billionaire and entrepreneur Mark Cuban revealed that his email was recently hacked in a cyberattack. Cuban received a call from someone claiming to be a fake Google representative named “Noah” who used sophisticated methods to gain access to his account recovery information. Despite warnings from Google on their account recovery page, Cuban fell victim to the scam and his email was compromised. The hacker was able to access one of Cuban’s Google apps and use it to send fraudulent emails to his contacts.
After the incident, Cuban contacted Google and was able to block the account and recover it shortly after. This is not the first time Cuban has been hacked, as he lost over $850,000 from his cryptocurrency wallet last year due to malware downloaded from the MetaMask platform. Cuban emphasized the importance of updating old passwords and being cautious of suspicious calls or emails, noting that Google would not ask for password verification over the phone.
Cuban, who is best known as the owner of the Dallas Mavericks and his appearances on “Shark Tank,” has been in the news for various business ventures and disagreements with prominent figures like Elon Musk. Cyberattacks are a growing concern for individuals and businesses alike, as seen in recent cases involving AT&T and Border communications. Cuban’s experience serves as a reminder to stay vigilant against cyber threats and to regularly update security measures to protect personal and sensitive information.
In other news, Latin American IT company SONDA has chosen Dallas as its new headquarters in the United States, joining the influx of companies relocating to Texas for its booming tech industry and job opportunities. The move reflects Texas’ growing reputation as a tech hub and a magnet for business expansions and relocations.
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