Voice AI becomes an accessory to CEO fraud -- FBI advice to just 'pick up the phone'
Criminals listen to FBI advice to tackle email fraud by picking up the phone
Criminals listen to FBI advice to tackle email fraud by picking up the phone
Email fraudsters cost a woman her job and her employer a ton of money.
Scammers exploit Google's Gmail policy on dots in email addresses to ramp up fraud campaigns.
Malware uses six old Android exploits to root infected devices.
Cybercriminals have all but abandoned automated exploit kits in favor of tricking people into clicking things to install malware.
So, Identity Theft. What is it really? Well, I’m glad you asked. It’s basically when your personal details are used fraudulently to open accounts or obtain documentation in your name. This could result in debts being accumulated, for which you would initially be accountable – until you prove yourself innocent.
Bennett Arron | 11 Jul | Read more
E-commerce fraud costs retailers approximately $4 billion each year, according to the most recent results of an annual survey conducted by Cybersource, a provider of electronic payment and risk management services. Sebbe Jones, manager of fraud and disputes at 2Checkout, is in the business of keeping e-commerce fraud at bay.
Joan Goodchild | 17 Jul | Read more
Bernard Madoff, Allen Stanford and California money manager Danny Pang may be the latest examples of outrageous fraud. But what about the little guys? The administrator, middle manager or call-center rep?
Stacy Collett | 07 Jul | Read more
Cybercriminals are improving a malicious software program that can be installed on ATMs running Microsoft's Windows XP operating system that records sensitive card details, according to security vendor Trustwave.
Jeremy Kirk | 04 Jun | Read more
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