HOUSTON (WPVI) -- We live in a time where people can be highly dependent on social media. After all, it's an outlet for career growth and support. It's also made many quite vulnerable. Now, cyber ...
Most people don’t worry much about hackers stealing their photos or reading their emails. What keeps them up at night is far ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan. — We are less than a week into Open Enrollment, and already the Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Michigan is reporting cases of scammers preying on those needing to sign up for ...
The internet is entering an age where AI drives both the attacks and the defenses—and experts worry the balance is tipping.
In addition to creating hardship for hundreds of thousands of people, the government shutdown is also creating opportunities for scammers looking to cash in on the crisis. As scams start appearing, ...
A new social media challenge seems harmless: It asks people to share their senior year portraits to show support for the class of 2020, who may finish high school in quarantine due to the coronavirus ...
You’re checking your inbox or scrolling through your phone when something catches your attention. It’s a message about a password reset, but you never asked for ...
This video captures the emotional escalation of a scammer under pressure. Initial anger and threats dominate the conversation ...
Cybersecurity experts warn of a WhatsApp scam that silently hijacks accounts using device-linking features, letting attackers read messages in real time without stealing login details.