Scammers are getting sneakier, so you have to be smarter to stay safe. Here are the newest scam text messages to watch out for. Pop quiz: How many times has someone tried to scam you today?
For a long time, email phishing scams have often been a poorly-worded, typo-ridden, desperate plea for funds, that will of course be paid back tenfold. Well, now that our guard is down, AI is here ...
However, a new AI-powered scam is making the rounds, and it’s much harder to detect unless you're very cautious. Wondering how this scam works and how to protect yourself? I’ve got you covered.
If you're a Gmail user (there are nearly 2 billion of us), you'll want to be aware of a new "super realistic AI scam." In a recent blog post, Microsoft solutions consultant Sam Mitrovic shared ...
While we’ve experienced 13 major storms during this 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, it isn’t over yet and the federal government is warning consumers about… ...
Savvy to a potential scam, Mitrovic denied the request. Inside an hour Mitrovic then missed a phone call seeming to come from Google’s Sydney offices (Mitrovic is based in Australia.) ...
from unknown numbers. Now, experts have identified three specific words that are tell-tale signs of a scam to help people fall victim to the devious tactics. Cybercriminals disproportionately use ...
Watch Out for This Gmail Account Takeover Scam Be on the lookout for unexpected Gmail account recovery attempts and subsequent customer service calls that sound a little too perfect, warns IT ...
AI-POWERED SCAM: Gmail is used by nearly 2.5 billion users worldwide, making it a frequent target for scammers. If you use Gmail, you've probably encountered phishing emails impersonating popular ...
Security experts have warned of a new phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform that’s emerging as a serious threat, thanks to its advanced features, obfuscation techniques, and competitive pricing ...
The latest con job is the e-challan scam, which is giving many a reason to lose sleep. Here’s how it works. You’ll get an urgent SMS that looks like it came straight from the traffic police ...