Patients of NKC Health in North Kansas City learned in November that their data was compromised in ‘one of the most massive ...
The US, Donald Trump announced, carried out a large-scale attack on Venezuela and captured its President Nicolas Maduro, and ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Updated December 9 with details of a second FBI warning ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. The FBI warns that malicious actors are now sending fraudulent ...
Criminals are using your social media photos and AI to attempt to steal your money, the FBI is warning in a new alert. The FBI said criminals are altering photos found on social media sites like ...
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FBI issues warning about swatting incidents
The FBI has issued a warning about swatting incidents. Trump disparages presidential foes in plaques attached to White House Cheap Trick defends performing at Trump's Kennedy Center Honors amid ...
Sports betting has become more widespread in the U.S. with 39 states (but not Alabama) legalizing some form of the activity. That hasn’t prevented illegal sports betting through sportsbooks or online ...
An FBI alert and new fraud data by Entrust show criminals are increasingly using AI-generated deepfake videos to escalate kidnapping and extortion scams, raising new risks for consumers and families.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As legal sports betting expands across the U.S., the FBI is sounding the alarm about a growing, often overlooked threat tied to illegal gambling operations that continue to thrive ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is sounding the alarm on an evolving ransom and kidnapping scam using doctored images to secure payments from unknowing victims. In this latest scheme, criminals ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is sounding the alarm on ‘Great Odds, High Risks’ linked to sports gambling as its popularity continues gaining momentum across the U.S. To date, 39 states and the ...
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