A fake computer alert can be the first move in a scam that ends with someone moving their own retirement money out of reach.
Clicking a captcha "I am not a robot" box and identifying images to prove it is second nature for many internet users. Now, ...
The FBI warns that the Silent Ransom Group is targeting law firms by posing as IT support workers, even showing up in person ...
The scam preys on muscle memory. People are used to clicking through CAPTCHAs quickly, and hackers are turning that routine ...
The scammer believed he was dealing with another victim. Instead, he found himself arguing with someone quietly working their ...
You've seen CAPTCHA checks everywhere. You click a box. You move on. No big deal. Now imagine that same box asking you to press a few keys on your keyboard. It might tell you to open a command window ...
Cybercriminals are increasingly using fake CAPTCHA prompts to trick users into enabling malware and scam notifications. Security experts warn the tactic is spreading rapidly through ads, pirated ...
From account hijacks and convincing scams to surveillance systems and experimental malware, AI was behind some of this week's ...
An 88-year-old Sioux Falls man lost $40,000 after a computer warning turned into a bank-hacking scare, according to local ...
Hackers don’t need a copy of your fingerprint to target you for attacks. Meanwhile, other types of attacks, such as voice ...