You know that little moment when your phone rings and the name on the screen makes you drop everything? Maybe it says your spouse, your daughter, your boss or your best friend. You answer because you ...
Fake Mr Beast "promotions" are ubiquitous on Threads — they're also part of massive crypto scam network.
Here’s how Android’s new Fake Call Detection works: when a contact calls you on Phone by Google, their device sends a silent, encrypted confirmation to yours. If a scammer is spoofing the number, that ...
The JaredFromSubway Ethereum MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) bot suffered a $15 million loss after an attacker manipulated ...
Deepy analyses images, videos and audio to verify digital authenticity As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the digital world, deepfake technology has emerged as one of the most significant ...
Brits are being urged to stay vigilant with their money as the volume of fake banknotes circulating has surged dramatically. Even worse, if you don't spot them fast enough, you could lose out ...
Bukit Aman commercial CID director Rusdi Isa said police expect the number of scams to increase once tickets are sold out for the BTS concert on Dec 12 and 13. (EPA Images pic) Police have recorded 41 ...
Lucknow: Madiaon police busted a fake Indian currency note (FICN) racket and arrested three alleged traffickers while they were attempting to exchange counterfeit notes for genuine cash near Ghaila ...
A ransomware gang has escalated its attacks on law firms by sometimes sending fake IT workers in person to the victims’ offices, where the imposters steal data directly from the victims’ computers ...
Google is introducing a new Android security feature that will detect and flag phone calls in which scammers use artificial intelligence to impersonate a user's personal contacts. Called "fake call ...
Johnny Hilbrant Partridge has found social media fame as PE Guy, a character who embodies obnoxious entitlement. By Guy Trebay In little more than a year, Johnny Hilbrant Partridge, a former ...
You know regular identity theft. Someone swipes your card, you call the bank, done. This is worse, quieter and sneakier. It’s called synthetic identity theft. Here’s the creepy part: The crook doesn’t ...