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Google's campaign in Indian languages
Google has introduced a new campaign, titled ‘Good to know' in a few Indian languages to help Indian users understand and protect their online information, a release from the tech giant stated. Th...
How Criminals Use Facebook
A byproduct of Facebook's success is that millions are far more exposed to a number of cyber crimes that also teem on the site.
How to tell if an email is a phishing scam
Email phishing scams have grown more sophisticated since they first began popping up in corporate inboxes in the 1990s. Early phishing emails were relatively easy to detect as they were characterised by poor grammar and spelling. No legitimate business would send an email to customers full of typos.
Gmail's Security Hole Could Lead to Mass Harvesting of Accounts
Hackers could automate a social engineering trick that has already been proven to work. A technique used by marketers to trick people into signing up for "free" merchandise could easily be re-deployed as an engine for harvesting untold numbers of Google account passwords. Fixing the issue won't be trivial for Google, because the exploit is fundamental to how Google allows users to recover access ...
For some, it's always 'phishing' season
It doesn't use a rod and reel, but "phishing" can catch you hook, line and sinker if you don't watch out. It can cause you a lot of problems if you get caught by it. Phishing is an electronic way for scam artists to steal your identity and your money. If
Nasties of the net
The innocent choice to click could send your computer into a crash.
Smartphone hijacking vulnerability affects AT&T, 47 other carriers
Malicious data is injected by tricking firewalls into leaking sensitive data
Get Answers: Is the email from your bank a scam?
Ever get a call or email that claims it's from your bank, look out it could be a scam. In this week's Get Answers, 13WMAZ's Jennifer Moulliet investigates how to tell the difference between a fake.
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How to protect against spam, malware and privacy intrusions on your phone: Plain Dealing
Scammers who once stuck to email inboxes are making the leap to mobile phones – meaning if you haven't received a text message yet offering you a payday loan or phony Walmart gift card, your day is coming.
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