Cybersecurity experts warn scammers are using fake CAPTCHA prompts to trick people into installing malware on their devices.
Fake party invitations trick victims into downloading malware that gives criminals remote access to computers and spreads ...
A scam can begin with a warning that someone’s computer has been hacked and end with the victim personally transferring their savings to the criminals ... Read More ...
State Attorney General Letitia James issued a consumer alert warning New Yorkers of increasingly common “gold bar scams” and providing tips to protect themselves. These scams usually start with a ...
Business Email Compromise scams cost companies billions. Criminals are use AI, deepfakes and voice cloning to commit fraud.
LinkedIn has built its reputation as the world's most trusted professional network, with over 1.3 million members globally. Yet, LinkedIn scams have surged in recent years, with the platform detecting ...
A warning has been issued to all computer users about how performing a straightforward 'copy and paste' operation could leave your device vulnerable to attack. Lifestyle content creator, Caroline ...
At first, it’s just another refund scam. Then everything changes. The scammer suddenly can’t control his own system—and the ...
You've seen CAPTCHA checks everywhere. You click a box. You move on. No big deal. Now imagine that same box asking you to press a few keys on your keyboard. It might tell you to open a command window ...
A Moran Avenue resident was nearly scammed out of $36,500 after she received a pop-up message on her computer that claimed it was compromised, according to the Princeton Police Department. The victim, ...
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