If your favorite YouTube channel suddenly starts showing strange videos for game cheats, it could be this cyber attack that spreads like a contagion. Here’s how this YouTube attack works.
Read MoreYour comments on social media can mark you as a target for scammers. If you talk about tickets for concerts or sports events, for example, you may get a message from a crook. Here's how they’ll try to trick you out of money.
Read MoreIt looks like the right move. But this fake security step can cost you your phone or laptop. In Cyber Tricks Revealed, we show you how cyber crooks are putting up fake security steps to trick you into downloading their own file.
Read MoreIn our newest episode of Cyber Tricks Revealed, we show you how attackers like to hide in your email and one way you can root them out.
Read MoreHere's our new series about the sneaky things cyber crooks do to steal your stuff. Quick tips on what to watch for and how to protect yourself. In this one, we show you how cyber crooks are getting you to click without clicking.
Read MoreWatch out for this ad playing on social media. They not only tries to sell you lies, but they also steal people's video to spin out a believable but very fake story.
Read MoreCyber gangs are stalking companies around the world, including water plants that bring you your drinking water. What happens when they try to hold your water company hostage?
Read MoreIt's gone far beyond fake faces. Now computers can easily generate virtual people whose lives seem real. And attackers will likely use these phantom people to target you for scams and trickery. Artificial intelligence and deepfakes combine for realistic attacks.
Read MoreThere are lives on the line. Volunteers work to protect Ukraine from cyber attacks during the Russian invasion. They know their work could keep people from torture and death. Here's what they're doing.
Read MoreScammers will try to convince you that they’re legitimate. Here are some of the tactics they’re using in a social media scam circulating on Instagram and Facebook right now. Ultimately, they want you to pay money for a grant that will never show up.
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