Cybercrime4 days agoYoungest, oldest are most vulnerable to scams: reportThose under 25 years old are the most vulnerable to fraud attacks, while the oldest age group stands to lose the most money, according to a new report.
1:41VIDEOFebruary 18‘Catch Me if You Can’ author on coronavirus pandemic scams Security consultant Frank Abagnale argues on ‘America’s Newsroom’ that the U.S. government is an ‘easy target’ for scammers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
3:39VIDEOFebruary 18How to avoid coronavirus pandemic scams 'Scam Me If You Can' author Frank Abagnale provides insight into coronavirus pandemic scams on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
CybercrimeFebruary 6Iranian cyber groups continue to masquerade as American ‘patriot’ organizations that threaten US: officialsIranian cyber actors are likely behind the creation of an inflammatory website called Enemies of the People and continue to be active despite earlier warnings, according to the FBI.
CybercrimeFebruary 6Organized scam gangs rake in $6.5 million in 2020, report says: 'Growing rapidly' in USThe automated scam-as-a-service operation is designed to steal money and payment data.
InaugurationJanuary 19Inauguration security around US Capitol tightens as hunt for DC pipe bomb suspect continuesSecurity officials across local and federal agencies are on heightened alert a day before the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, and the hunt for a bombmaker and new IEDs in the DC area is a top priority, the FBI said Tuesday.
Capitol ProtestsJanuary 17Signal messaging service back up after outage caused by surge in demandSecure messaging service Signal is back up and running after suffering an outage caused by a surge in demand.
WorldJanuary 14Hong Kong ISP blocks access to pro-democracy website under national security lawA Hong Kong internet service provider on Thursday said it had blocked access to a pro-democracy website to comply with the city’s national security law.
TECHJanuary 10Got new tech? Lock it down now before it’s too lateIt used to be that Windows PCs were a hacker’s primary target. Those days are long gone as Macs, iPhones, and Android phones are being played for anything from a scammer's profits to a partner’s espionage. Want to be shocked?
SecurityJanuary 3The big online banking mistake you didn't know you were makingWhen’s the last time you stepped foot in a bank? Yeah, I can’t remember either. It’s so easy to do everything online that I can’t see going back to physical banking much, even after the pandemic.