Fake party invitations appearing to come from trusted contacts are being used to steal email logins, spread the scam further, and potentially lead to financial fraud, experts warn.
A party invitation may feel like a welcome change from spam and sales emails, but cybersecurity experts warn scammers are now ...
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Picture this: A new email arrives in your inbox, telling you that you've been invited to a celebration! You open the message ...
KPRC 2’s Amy Davis explains what you need to know to stay safe. Many have received spam warnings about scams, but even KPRC 2 producer Andrea Slaydon almost fell victim to one. In fact, many others ...
It’s that time of year again. People are into gift-giving and socializing, but consumer advocates are working to get the word out about popular holiday scams. From discount to fake parties, revelers ...
Hackers are sending fake “Zoom invitation” links to UBmail accounts that, if clicked, will install malware, giving the attackers full access to your device and information. Learn how to protect ...
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