It would be nice if everything in our email inbox was safe, legit, and intended for us — however, the more I report on consumer news, the more I’m learning that’s not the case.
The emails have the subject line, "Exciting News!" They falsely claim that Secretary of State Tre Hargett has filed a sponsorship on the person's behalf.
Malicious actors are using deepfake videos impersonating YouTube’s CEO to steal users’ credentials in a multi-month phishing ...
Scammers are getting smarter with new technology, but the Pima County Sheriff’s Department Fraud Unit says there are ways to ...
Breeze Liu has been a prominent advocate for victims. But even she struggled to scrub nonconsensual intimate images and ...
Set up a simple welcome email. When someone subscribes to your newsletter, welcome them with an email reminding them why they signed up or deliver what you promised. Engage new subscribers by ...
Deepfakes and AI-driven phishing techniques put users and organizations at major risk by bypassing security protocols, ...
Two of the biggest names in Sheffield football - from very different backgrounds - have teamed up for a hilarious spoof video ...
Today is Microsoft's March 2025 Patch Tuesday, which includes security updates for 57 flaws, including six actively exploited ...
Step 1 involves simultaneously pressing the keyboard key with the Windows icon and the letter “R,” which opens a Windows “Run ...
The March 1 cold open of “Saturday Night Live,” which spoofed the combative meeting between President Donald Trump and ...