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.
Hackers are distributing web pages mimicking Reddit that lead to downloading the Lumma Stealer info stealing malware.
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 ...
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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Forgery and fraud have been concerns in the sports memorabilia industry for decades. One collectible store owner offered tips to protect yourself.
"If you don't believe me ... CBC News looked into the internet infrastructure behind the fake ads. Two websites that host the fake CBC-style articles have an IP address registered to an internet ...
Government agencies have been scrambling to comply with President Donald Trump's executive orders. Since he took office, some agencies have updated websites to remove language on DEI and remote work.
In the days since Donald Trump took office, federal agencies have scrambled to make changes to DEI and remote-work-related language on their websites. In some cases, entire webpages have been removed.