Fake recruiter profiles are growing fast, and AI makes them harder to spot. A few checks can protect your identity, your data ...
A new tool from Bumble is now looking to make the app safer and focused on creating an improved experience for all, now utilizing an AI tool to help identify and block the scammers on the platform.
Online job scams are increasing — through fake job listings, social media profiles posing as recruiters and scam texts or emails with nonexistent job offers — often powered by artificial intelligence ...
Social media makes it easy to connect with people, but it also makes it just as easy for fraudsters to pretend they are someone they are not. Fake accounts, misleading checkmarks and smooth-talking ...
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BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - A new report from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) shows a big jump in the amount of money Americans are losing to fraud. In 2024, 2.6 million consumers reported fraud to the ...
You're sipping your morning coffee when your phone rings. It's a number you don't recognize. On the other end is someone claiming to be from your bank, asking you to "confirm a recent charge." Sound ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- In our new series "Social Studies," we're going to teach you how to spot scams on apps like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. We'll also show you how to find discounts and deals ...
Threads are already seeing potential crypto scammers arrive on the platform, with Crypto Twitter users warning of impersonators on the app. Scammers appear to have wasted no time since the launch of ...
A new and alarming cyber-fraud technique is rapidly spreading across social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. In ...
LinkedIn is a business social media platform that gives workers a space to connect, find new opportunities, and sometimes, humble brag about professional achievements. However, with an audience of 930 ...
An Australian couple have had to erect a sign out the front of their home after more than 100 buyers turned up to their door because a bogus seller used their address for a Facebook Marketplace scam.