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'Remote Invite Scam': Hackers using calendar invites to access computers, steal money, information
Security experts say a new scam is spreading fast, and it looks like something many people get all the time: A simple calendar invite. One local woman told the ABC7 I-Team she nearly lost thousands.
The good news is that not clicking on unknown links avoids it entirely.
CertiK has now linked $63 million in fresh Tornado Cash deposits to the massive $282 million crypto wallet hack from last ...
A woman has shared a warning about a new WhatsApp scam that could give hackers access to your personal data - but there's an easy way to avoid it.
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The dark truth about 2026 401(k) scams: Why anyone over 50 is targeted
Picture this. You've spent decades saving for retirement, building up your 401(k) dollar by dollar. Then one day, it vanishes. Not through market crashes or bad investments, but because a scammer ...
A Brookfield man is charged in what federal prosecutors described as a "Phantom Hacker Scam." He and others are accused of conspiring to launder more than $1 million from elderly victims in multiple ...
The breach occurred through a compromised third-party marketing platform, allowing attackers to impersonate the trusted ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The FBI is warning of an elaborate, multi-step scam known as a phantom hacker scam that has cost victims more than one billion dollars since last year. Earlier this year, ...
Learn the 15 most common financial scams targeting consumers today and how to spot red flags, protect your money, and avoid ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s one of the most intricate scams out there. The FBI is warning people to be wary of the “phantom hacker,” which they say is significantly impacting senior citizens. Two-thirds ...
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North Korean hackers hit 3,100+ IPs in AI, crypto, finance job scam
North Korean-linked hackers targeted more than 3,100 IP addresses tied to AI, crypto, and finance firms using fake job interviews, security researchers said.
State officials are warning about a three-tiered scam that has already stolen $1 billion from seniors' bank and retirement accounts nationwide, including in New York State. New York Attorney General ...
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