February is traditionally a time when people seek companionship with the hope of finding true love. But while many are searching for genuine...
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Maroc - Times of India - Top Stories - 12/Feb 05:46
A chilling wave of 'digital arrest' scams is sweeping India, where fraudsters impersonate officials to psychologically manipulate victims into transferring vast sums of money. These sophisticated operations exploit fear and lack of awareness, leaving individuals financially devastated. Authorities are working to combat this growing threat, but public vigilance remains crucial.
February is traditionally a time when people seek companionship with the hope of finding true love. But while many are searching for genuine...
February is traditionally a time when people seek companionship with the hope of finding true love. But while many are searching for genuine...
Deepfake Investment Scams are evolving into sophisticated, multi-stage operations using AI-generated media and impersonated public figures to deceive...
Deepfake Investment Scams are evolving into sophisticated, multi-stage operations using AI-generated media and impersonated public figures to deceive...
A new wave of phishing campaigns where scammers are abusing Google’s legitimate infrastructure to bypass security filters. Attackers are now...
As Valentine’s Day, February 14, approaches, organizations across countries, including the FBI in the US, warn people to be aware of romance scams,...
Scammers are using AI, deepfake technology and social media to impersonate officials and lure victims with cheap tickets or lucrative jobs, with some...
Ivan Zhakata Check Point Desk IT seems no matter how old a trick is, people will always continue falling for it. Of late, sophisticated online...
This special Valentine’s Day episode of Cybersecurity Today examines romance scams (often called pig butchering) and how fraudsters exploit trust,...
This special Valentine’s Day episode of Cybersecurity Today examines romance scams (often called pig butchering) and how fraudsters exploit trust,...