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Beware: Hackers Exploit Facebook Copyright Notices to Steal Credentials

Discover how hackers are using fake Facebook copyright notices to steal user credentials. Stay vigilant and follow best practices to protect yourself.

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In 2023, a surge of Facebook-inspired attacks preyed on users through the site’s Ad Manager service. Spoofed Facebook accounts continue to unleash assaults in the New Year. Avanan researchers have unveiled a new tactic: hackers exploiting Facebook copyright infringement notices to pilfer credentials.

Avanan, a part of the Check Point Company, is a provider of cloud email and collaboration suites as protection from cyber attacks that evade default and advanced security tools. 


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This is the message that we received on Facebook, this time it’s trademark rights. Mobile phone image.

The attack involves sending fabricated copyright infringement notices via email, aiming to harvest credentials through social engineering and impersonation. The urgent appeal requirement within 24 hours directs users to a credential-harvesting page, not a legitimate Meta website.


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These phishing emails capitalize on urgency and believability. They mention the page’s name and employ a seemingly authentic link. The threat of a 24-hour account suspension plays on the vital role of Facebook in business activities, making the appeal seem reasonable.

To counter these threats, users should always scrutinize URLs before clicking and verify sender addresses. Additionally, direct login to the Facebook account to check its status is recommended, rather than clicking on links in such emails.

As these attacks persist, vigilance is crucial. Staying alert and following best practices can fortify defenses against these deceptive tactics.

For more information about this issue, follow the link: https://www.avanan.com/blog/facebook-termination-notices-leads-to-phishing

Source: Cybernews and Avanan


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Nourishing Our Heroes: Eight Years of Impact at Phoenix VA’s Veggies for Veterans

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In a powerful display of community support and health advocacy, the Phoenix VA Hospital hosted another landmark Veggies for Veterans event yesterday, May 14, 2025. This milestone event, marking eight years of service since April 2017, continues to transform lives through the collaborative efforts of Gregory’s Fresh Market and the VA Health Care System. Yesterday’s distribution saw 600 veterans receiving fresh produce at the Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center, adding to the impressive total of over 22,000 veterans served since the program’s inception.

“This is a way to thank them for their service,” explains Diana Gregory, founder of Gregory’s Fresh Market. This sentiment resonates deeply with veterans like Bobby Smith, who shared, “This helps with my wife and my budget because food is getting more expensive. It really has added to our diet, we were able to have healthy food.”

Yesterday’s distribution featured carefully curated bags filled with seasonal favorites including apples, oranges, zucchini, potatoes, bell peppers, and onions. The program, funded through Gregory’s 501(c)(3) organization and supported by key sponsors including Arizona Complete Health, Peddler’s Son, and Fry’s, has become a model for veteran support programs nationwide.

What makes this initiative particularly impactful is its dual benefit: while veterans receive access to fresh, nutrient-dense foods, local farmers and suppliers also gain support through the program’s commitment to sourcing produce locally. This approach creates a sustainable cycle of community support that extends beyond the immediate benefits to veterans.

The dedication of participants like David Eberly, who waited since 6 a.m. to participate, demonstrates the program’s significance to the veteran community. Phoenix VA Nurse Practitioner Isabel Kozak, who has witnessed the program’s impact firsthand, noted, “I just absolutely love being able to hear Veterans’ stories about how this event is so helpful to them.”

Corporate volunteers and VA staff worked side by side to distribute the produce, creating an atmosphere of genuine care and community engagement. Veterans don’t need to be enrolled in VA care to participate, making the program accessible to all who have served. This inclusive approach aligns perfectly with President Lincoln’s promise to care for those who have served our nation’s military, their families, caregivers, and survivors.

The Future for Veggies for Veterans

The Veggies for Veterans program continues to grow, with regular distribution events scheduled throughout the year. For veterans interested in participating, the program will return to the Phoenix VA Hospital on September 10 and November 5, 2025. This consistent presence ensures that veterans have reliable access to fresh, healthy food options while fostering a stronger sense of community support.

As this initiative enters its ninth year, it stands as a testament to how community partnerships can create meaningful impact in the lives of those who have served our country, one bag of fresh produce at a time.

Related links:

Veggies for Veterans Continues to be a Successful Event: https://www.va.gov/phoenix-health-care/stories/veggies-for-veterans-continues-to-be-a-successful-event/ Diana Gregory Outreach Services: https://dianagregory.com/veggies-for-veterans/

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Major Ice Cream Recall: Wells Enterprises Pulls Thousands of Products Nationwide

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Wells Enterprises, Inc., America’s largest privately held, family-owned ice cream manufacturer, has initiated a nationwide voluntary recall affecting more than 50,000 gallons of ice cream and frozen yogurt products due to potential plastic contamination.

Key Recall Details

Affected Products: Nearly 18,000 three-gallon containers across 22 varieties

Popular Brands Involved: Blue Bunny, Halo Top, and other Wells Enterprises products

Distribution: Products shipped to 103 distribution centers nationwide

Best-By Dates: March through October 2026

Recall Classification: FDA Class II recall

Consumer Safety Alert

The company took immediate action after discovering the possibility of foreign material (plastic) in select products. While no injuries have been reported, consumers are urged to:

Check product codes against the recall list

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Stop using affected products immediately

Return items to the place of purchase for a full refund

Contact Wells Enterprises customer service with questions

Affected Product Information

The recall specifically impacts 3-gallon bulk containers of various ice cream and frozen yogurt flavors. Wells Enterprises, known for producing popular brands including Blue Bunny, Halo Top Creamery, and The Cheesecake Factory At Home ice cream products, initiated the voluntary recall on April 25, 2025.

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Consumers can visit the FDA’s official website or follow STM Daily News’ Food and Drink section for the latest updates on this recall and other food safety alerts.

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At our core, we at STM Daily News, strive to keep you informed and inspired with the freshest content on all things food and beverage. From mouthwatering recipes to intriguing articles, we’re here to satisfy your appetite for culinary knowledge.

Visit our Food & Drink section to get the latest on Foodie News and recipes, offering a delightful blend of culinary inspiration and gastronomic trends to elevate your dining experience.

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Seniors Serving Veterans: A Heart-Warming Tale of Community Connection at Veggies for Veterans

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In an inspiring display of community spirit this Wednesday, something extraordinary unfolded at the Veggies for Veterans program in Phoenix. A group of seniors, driven by their desire to give back, took the initiative to volunteer and serve their local veterans – creating a beautiful moment of intergenerational connection and purpose.

The impact was immediate and profound. Not only did these senior volunteers find fulfillment in their service, but they unanimously expressed their eagerness to return, demonstrating how Veggies for Veterans serves a dual purpose: addressing food insecurity while creating meaningful social connections that combat loneliness and isolation.

Diana Gregory, founder of Diana Gregory Outreach Services, has built this remarkable program in partnership with the Carl T. Hayden VA Hospital of Phoenix. Through Gregory’s Fresh Market and initiatives like Veggies for Veterans, the organization provides critical access to fresh produce three times a year, serving thousands of veterans in our community.

The program’s success highlights a growing need in our community. As food insecurity continues to affect our veteran population, Diana Gregory Outreach Services stands at the forefront of addressing this crisis. The organization delivers over 30,000 bags of fresh fruits and vegetables annually to seniors and veterans, making a tangible difference in their lives.

But perhaps what makes Veggies for Veterans truly special is how it creates a ripple effect of goodwill. When seniors step up to serve veterans, they’re not just distributing fresh produce – they’re building bridges, fostering connections, and proving that everyone has something valuable to contribute, regardless of age.

As this week’s heartwarming event showed, Veggies for Veterans is more than a food distribution program – it’s a catalyst for community building, a source of purpose for volunteers, and a beacon of hope for those it serves. The urgent need for expanded support continues, but with each new volunteer and every bag of fresh produce distributed, we’re taking steps toward a healthier, more connected community.

To support or learn more about this vital initiative, consider reaching out to Diana Gregory Outreach Services, a 501(c) charitable organization based in Phoenix, Arizona, and be part of this growing movement of community service and care. Related Link: Veggies for Veterans: https://dianagregory.com/veggies-for-veterans/

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