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"Pig butchering" scams trick victims into fake crypto investments—costing millions. FBI warns: pause, verify, and report at ic3.gov.
Scammers have always adapted with the times, but AI voice cloning is pushing things to a new, and seriously unsettling level.
You might think you're talking to a customer service rep for a car insurance company, a bank or a utility. But are you really ...
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An individual posing as Marco Rubio used AI tools to impersonate his voice and likeness in a series of targeted ...
You might think you're talking to a customer service rep for a car insurance company, a bank, or a utility. But are you really? Or is it a scam?
The scam involves stock manipulation, where criminals target United States investors through online engagement via social ...
Quit claim deeds transfer an owner’s interest in a property to another party and releases the owner from any future claims of ...
Specific examples of Scattered Spider’s social engineering tactics include “impersonating employees or contractors to deceive ...
The FTC says "task scams" are surging, and this Georgia woman is one of thousands of people falling victim to this growing trend, and more sophisticated, scheme.
According to the FBI, criminals are posing as legitimate health insurance agents and fraud investigators to try and swindle unsuspecting victims into forking over their personal details.
The FBI is warning airlines, contractors and IT providers about a surge in cyberattacks by the Scattered Spider group. Hackers use social engineering to bypass security and deploy ransomware ...