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Text-message canvassers come in three flavors: mainstream groups, questionable but still legal PACs, and outright scams.
A major data breach exposed 184 million login credentials. Discover the risks and learn how to protect yourself from cyber ...
A wave of coordinated scams is targeting South African job seekers through fake logistics and training platforms. Mamba ...
Learn how to check who's behind an email, spot fake senders, and protect your small business from scams like phishing and BEC ...
A massive database of 184M login credentials, likely from infostealer malware, has been found exposed online, impacting ...
Fact-Check: A viral text on a dubious website has gone viral on social media to falsely claim that a free travel services scheme has been rolled out for senior citizens.
Researchers found a new non-password-protected database The database contained hundreds of millions of records Among the ...
As first revealed by KrebsOnSecurity in January 2017, the Mirai authors were two U.S. men who co-ran a DDoS mitigation ...
Banks in South Africa are compelled to report large cash transactions, but posts claiming authorities have imposed new, more onerous withdrawal limits that require mandatory flagging are false. The ...
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How-To Geek on MSN6 Ways to Spot a Scam WebsiteTo protect your personal information and finances, watch out for warning signs that can help you spot and avoid fraudulent ...
Google announced that country-level domain names for its Google search page, such as google.ng or google.com.br, will be phased out so that people worldwide can use google.com on a standard basis.
Google is set to streamline the search experience by redirecting country-specific domain names to its primary domain, google.com, in the coming months. This change, announced on April 15th ...
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