SHREVEPORT, La. - October is “Cyber Security Awareness Month” when The Department of Homeland Security warns Americans about the worst scams that threaten our money, our privacy and our peace of mind.
Phyllis Weisberg, 90, never thought she’d fall for a scam. Though widowed and living alone, she maintained robust social connections and confidently used her mobile phone and laptop computer to ...
Research by Chainalysis reveals that AI-powered impersonation tactics have exploded by an unprecedented 1,400% year-over-year ...
A new Instagram reset password scam is circulating around email accounts that has reached millions, here's what it is and how ...
Like you, I must get a dozen calls, texts, and emails a day about health coverage. The Federal Trade Commission says scam calls always spike this time of year during open enrollment. If you are tired ...
A local man thought there was a problem with his computer, then when he tried tech support, he ended up falling for an elaborate scheme that cost him big time. Tech support scams have sadly become so ...
Age-tech solutions are designed with empathy, accessibility, and education at their core. Their greatest strength lies not ...
A tech expert has shared some of the most common Black Friday scams – and one thing you should ALWAYS do to make sure you’re not being duped. Stuart Morris, 43, is a chief technology and product ...
The breach occurred through a compromised third-party marketing platform, allowing attackers to impersonate the trusted ...
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