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Since scammers may know more about you or your company, their messages may sound unusually accurate and look like they’re ...
Cybercriminals have invented an insidious way to seize control of vulnerable AIs, and the models you use on your phone or ...
Bank phishing emails mimic legitimate security alerts from trusted companies to trick users into clicking dangerous links ...
This week, one story stands out above the rest: the Salesloft–Drift breach, where attackers stole OAuth tokens and accessed ...
Everyone from the FBI to the FTC has advised ignoring spam texts. What happens when they turn out to be real?
If you aren’t logging into your social media accounts regularly, someone else might do it for you. Here's how to stop them.
This wasn’t a direct Gmail hack, but the fallout gives scammers a sharper set of tools. Data doctors breaks down how to stay safe.
Traveling into or out of the US? Customs and Border Protection searches are at an all-time high, and agents may have the right to search your device. Here's how to prepare.
Luckily, telling you how to protect your privacy is a big part of what we do here on the PCMag security team, and we ...
A driver who found a bike lock-like device on their car tire called police, believing it was a scam. It turned out to be an official enforcement tool from Covington's Motor Vehicle Parking Authority.