Among the most obvious and easiest to spot signs that you could be looking at a phishing email are domain mismatches. Therefore, if an email claims to be from a company like Amazon, for example, it's ...
A new report out today from phishing defense company Cofense Inc. is warning of a new phishing campaign that is exploiting ...
A new warning from the security experts at Check Point has highlighted an ongoing attack campaign targeting the Facebook ...
As Valentine’s Day approaches, cybercriminals are ramping up their efforts to exploit consumers through romance scams, phishing campaigns and fraudulent e-commerce offers.
Phishing scams are evolving, targeting emails, texts, and calls, risking identity theft, financial losses, and workplace security breaches.
AI-powered phishing attacks are surging, and the FBI warns Gmail users to stay vigilant—don't click on suspicious links or risk losing everything.
Every year, cybercriminals sharpen their tools and refine their tactics to exploit network and security vulnerabilities. Gone are the days of clumsy emails with glaring typos and suspicious ...
In a stark warning to organizations and daily Gmail consumers alike, the FBI has issued a critical warning to Gmail users, ...
“Cos,” founder of the blockchain security firm SlowMist, discovered a suspicious link listed on the trading platform GMGNAI.
Scalable vector graphics can render hyperlinks in browsers, drawing victims closer to getting their credentials stolen.
The Bureau warned of emails that might look like they are from official accounts, but then link to fake websites.
High-profile accounts on the social media network X (formerly known as Twitter) are being targeted by a phishing campaign, ...