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The Do Not Call Registry hardly works. The reason why is simple and frustrating—it was never meant to stop all unwanted calls.
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Russian hackers have convinced targets to share their app passwords in very sophisticated and targeted social engineering attacks.
Several Instagram ads have been found impersonating banks, including the usage of deepfake videos to defraud consumers.
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Scammers are abusing sponsored search results, displaying their scammy phone number on legitimate brand websites.
A mobile scam finds most people at least once a week, new Malwarebytes research reveals. The financial and emotional consequences are dire.
Find out where and how victims can report online scams to prevent more victims and possibly recover funds.
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