A fake computer alert can be the first move in a scam that ends with someone moving their own retirement money out of reach.
Hackers are using this insidious scam to get unwitting victims to install malware themselves.
The FBI warns that the Silent Ransom Group is targeting law firms by posing as IT support workers, even showing up in person ...
Cybercriminals are increasingly using fake CAPTCHA prompts to trick users into enabling malware and scam notifications. Security experts warn the tactic is spreading rapidly through ads, pirated ...
A hoax that sounds like a rescue can end with an empty bank account.Federal authorities are warning about Phantom Hacker ...
The scammer believed he was dealing with another victim. Instead, he found himself arguing with someone quietly working their ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - There’s a new scam exploiting a common security tool online. Scammers are using fake CAPTCHA prompts to try and download malware on your computer. When browsing online, you’ve ...
An 88-year-old Sioux Falls man lost $40,000 after a computer warning turned into a bank-hacking scare, according to local ...
From account hijacks and convincing scams to surveillance systems and experimental malware, AI was behind some of this week's ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — The recent hack of Canvas’s parent company had many students and parents on high alert across the Valley. Scammers often try to capitalize on events like these. Sometimes they’ll ...
John Kruk's X account got hacked by a crypto scammer who did about as bad a Kruk impression as you're ever going to find.