
Zach Myers
News Anchor and Reporter at WXIN-TV (Indianapolis, IN)
Reporter, Weekend Morning Anchor, proud husband and father to two awesome kiddos.
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cbs4indy.com | Zach Myers
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fox59.com | Zach Myers
WXIN/WTTV - A recent report by the cyber security firm Check Point highlights the increased threat America's education system faces from hackers and other cyber criminals. The report shows the average school, college or university gets more than 3,000 cyber threats per week. The number has been on a steep increase in the last year and a half. "In January 2024, the average number of weekly attacks per education organization stood at 1,176," the report states.
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yahoo.com | Zach Myers
WXIN/WTTV — A recent report by the cyber security firm Check Point highlights the increased threat America’s education system faces from hackers and other cyber criminals. The report shows the average school, college or university gets more than 3,000 cyber threats per week. The number has been on a steep increase in the last year and a half. “In January 2024, the average number of weekly attacks per education organization stood at 1,176,” the report states.
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cbs4indy.com | Zach Myers
WXIN/WTTV – While most Americans have moved on from writing checks and dropping them in the mailbox on a regular basis, the U.S. Treasury Department said check fraud has increased 356% since the COVID-19 pandemic, costing Americans a billion dollars a year. The FBI and other agencies have consistently warned about increases in mail theft over the last several years. The thefts often lead to check fraud.
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1 week ago |
fox59.com | Zach Myers
WXIN/WTTV - While most Americans have moved on from writing checks and dropping them in the mailbox on a regular basis, the U.S. Treasury Department said check fraud has increased 356% since the COVID-19 pandemic, costing Americans a billion dollars a year. The FBI and other agencies have consistently warned about increases in mail theft over the last several years. The thefts often lead to check fraud.
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