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The FTC says scammers are now deepfaking government agents to hit fraud victims twice
Losing money to a scam is supposed to be the worst of it, but federal regulators are warning that for a growing number of ...
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PlayStation patents AI-powered fake accounts to catch criminals, scammers, and predators on PSN
PlayStation is exploring the use of AI-controlled dummy accounts to enhance security on its network by detecting scammers, ...
Scammers operate everywhere—job recruitment sites, across social media, on dating apps and in your text messages. Arguably the most hurtful and damaging of these scams is romance scams, where the ...
The scammers are contacting victims by phone, text or email demanding immediate payment for phony warrants, jury duty summons or civil fines.
Scammers often target teens and young adults with promises of quick cash, and experts say they may even point to legitimate ...
An elderly Michigan woman walked into a coin shop ready to put $385,000 into gold after scammers convinced her that the money ...
Scammers may use the name, photograph and other identifying information of a legitimate elected official in an attempt to make the communication appear authentic, police say.
Researchers pitted a person against a Claude agent and found that, after a week of texting, the AI chatbot was more effective at creating “exploitable trust” with others.
Unveiled at Black Hat, Scam Buster is an open-source tool that turns the tables on social engineering.
The Wallace Police Department issued a warning regarding scammers in North Carolina who are impersonating U.S. Marshals and ...
Scammers are forging Arizona property owners signatures and using fake IDs to try to steal real estate. These county alert systems can help stop it.
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