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‘MANGA Plus Creators by SHUEISHA’ is Now Available
TOKYO - September 1, 2022 - (Newswire.com)
MediBang Inc. (Headquarter: Shibuya, Tokyo, Representative Director: Hideyuki Takashima; hereinafter, "MediBang") has released "MANGA Plus Creators by SHUEISHA", developed in cooperation with Shueisha Inc. on Aug. 30, 2022.
"MANGA Plus Creators by SHUEISHA" is a manga submission platform for English- and Spanish-speaking creators worldwide by MediBang, developed together with Shueisha Inc., the publishing company represented by manga series such as One Piece and SPY × FAMILY. This service will provide creators a brand-new manga submission experience with community features that will allow for a connection between the creators and the readers.
MANGA Plus Creators by SHUEISHA
"MANGA Plus Creators by SHUEISHA" is a free manga submission service available for all English- and Spanish-speaking fans of manga, linked with the manga reader service of "MANGA Plus by SHUEISHA" that releases works published under SHUEISHA for the global audience. It has features full of benefits for both the creators and the readers. The platform will be accessible from anywhere around the world.
Linkage with "MANGA Plus by SHUEISHA" publishing manga series such as One Piece and SPY × FAMILY
A special section for "MANGA Plus Creators by SHUEISHA" has been created inside the official manga reader app "MANGA Plus by SHUEISHA", accessed by over 6 million active users each month. With this feature, a wide range of audiences will be able to read the works submitted to "MANGA Plus Creators by SHUEISHA".
"Monthly Awards" held every month
The "Monthly Awards" will be held each month with various rewards, including cash prizes up to a million JPY and official publication of awarded works on "MANGA Plus by SHUEISHA" next to One Piece and SPY × FAMILY as well as on the Japanese service of "JUMP+". It will be available separately for English and Spanish submissions; the ranking will be determined by the score based on the number of previews and likes. The top five submissions of such ranking will be nominated for the monthly award. The editing team of SHUEISHA will review the chosen submissions to award the best work each month.
*There may be a month where only a few awards will be announced.
About MediBang Inc.
MediBang develops and operates services for global creators, most famous for "MediBang Paint" the illustration and manga creation software with over 75 million downloads from more than 150 countries, the official JUMP app for manga creation "JUMP PAINT", in addition to "ART street", the social networking website for sharing illustration and manga.
MediBang Inc.
Representative Director: Hideyuki Takashima
URL: https://medibang.com/ https://medibangpaint.com/
Address: Shibuya Infoss Annex Level 10, 12-10 Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0031 JAPAN
Contact regarding Press Release
Representative: Kato
Email: [email protected] Phone: (+81)03-6416-9114
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Mimecast: How to Protect One’s Crypto From Phishing
Cybercriminals have targeted the cryptocurrency community since bitcoin's inception, and many crypto owners are falling prey to schemes like phishing.
What is phishing?
Phishing is a digital crime where cybercriminals aim to steal a user's private information. Scammers deploy their attack by disguising themselves as trusted organizations or entities to trick a user into mindlessly handing over details like their Social Security number, credit card information, bank credentials, and in this case, crypto wallet details.
Use Multi-factor authentication
There is no surefire way to keep cybercriminals from attempting to breach an organization's system. However, it is possible to make it harder for attackers to succeed in obtaining sensitive information. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an easy passive approach for users to secure their crypto wallets.
MFA adds an extra layer of protection on top of passwords for both an organization and an employee. So, a password will not be enough even if a user falls victim to a phishing scam.
Avoid fraudulent emails
Remember, if something looks too good, it probably is. Over 270,000 Ledger wallet users had their emails extracted in 2020. Phishing attacks, like the breach against Ledger users, promise free wallets that are secretly compromised.
Messages that are urgent or prompt a speedy response may also be phishing scams. Other phishing messages may state that if a user does not act now, their account with whatever legitimate organization the attackers are impersonating will be suspended.
Most reliable companies will offer ample time for customers to get their affairs in order. However, it is best to ignore such messages as this is a favorite method for cybercriminals. When in doubt, contact the source directly to clarify the matter instead of interacting with the potentially fraudulent message.
Also, users should scrutinize emails with a sharp eye — especially ones with such grand requests and promises. Keeping an eye on the email's domain and checking for spelling mistakes could be the telltale signs a user needs to identify the phishing scam.
Keep the private keys secure
Users must keep their private keys, the line of letters and numbers used to access their cryptocurrency that resembles a password, private.
A user's private key is something that they should never disclose.
Use an email filter
To protect against spam messages, users and organizations can use a spam filter that can effectively assess the message's origin and the software used to send the message. In addition, a spam filter may determine whether a message is spam or not based on its appearance.
Email filters are the first line of defense against phishing scams of all sorts and will actively scan any emails going through a user's server for spam, malware, and malicious attachments and links.
Prepare! Prepare! Prepare!
The success of phishing attacks hangs on the preparedness and education of the target. Security awareness training on how phishing scams work can go a long way in keeping a company's and a user's crypto safe.
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