As you prepare to celebrate Valentine's Day, there are a few common scams you need to be aware of. Imposter websites and fake florist scams are a few.
We get our information from websites, social media, TV shows, even late night comics. How can you decide if what someone is telling you is real or fake? Our OpenLine guest gives you tools.
Retailers ranging from titans like Amazon and Walmart, down to local small-town shops work very hard to land their share of that business. Sadly and inevitably—so do criminals and scammers.
Millions of people lose money to scams that begin with a DM. We show you how to recognize the most common scams and protect yourself on Facebook, Instagram, and other social platforms.
Researchers see dozens of fake DeepSeek websites used for credential phishing, cryptocurrency theft, and scams.
Phishing attacks are widespread but often easy to spot. I regularly test phishing detection using real-world samples and have ...
Dr. Dawn Holford, a specialist in decision-making psychology and the prevention of misinformation, explains why people pick ...
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Punchng on MSNWays to detect fake govt websites, avoid fraudThe proliferation of fake government websites in Nigeria is a growing concern. With fraudsters exploiting public trust in ...
Getting news from apps or social media presents a challenge of trying to make sure that news is legit. Well, a class at Cox High School is tackling those concerns head-on.
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