Fake Apple virus warnings, security alerts and messages are tactics used to prompt you to call a number or click on a malicious link. The CyberGuy explains how to protect your devices.
It doesn’t take long for iPhone rumors to circulate. It’s one of the most iconic and influential tech gadgets of all time, and everyone wants to know what’s coming next. That Apple is so ...
The FBI is warning that a texting scam targeting Americans for months is now spreading to even more states. The ongoing ...
Ramadan is a time for faith and generosity, but scammers are exploiting this goodwill. Stay cautious, verify sources, and educate friends & family to prevent falling for these fraudulent traps. Always ...
The "smishing" scam targets E-ZPass holders, sending them fraudulent text messages that claim to be from E-ZPass and then tricks customers into clicking malicious links or asking for payment ...
Authorities are urging iPhone and Android users to delete any ... cybercriminals have registered over 10,000 domains to fuel this new wave of scams. The FBI advises never clicking on unknown ...
Flipkart purchased ANS Commerce in 2022 after it was launched in 2017. For companies like Razorpay and Arvind Fashions, it offered services including order fulfillment and digital storefront solutions ...
The FBI is warning iPhone and Android users about a growing ... Cybercriminals have registered over 10,000 domains to support this large-scale scam. Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 cited that ...
Bits and Splits – stock.adobe.com Cybercriminals have registered more than 10,000 domains to fuel these scams, which target iPhone and Android users with fraudulent text messages designed to ...
The "smishing" scam targets E-ZPass holders, sending them fraudulent text messages that claim to be from E-ZPass and then trick customers into clicking malicious links and/or asking for payment ...
The FBI advises iPhone and Android users to delete any suspicious text messages immediately to stay safe, Forbes reported. The toll scam has been making news frequently, with reports appearing ...
The latest so-called smishing scams—phishing attacks via SMS—have exploited more than 10,000 newly registered domains, using fake payment demands to steal personal and financial information.