Fake Facebook ads lead to international investment scams
Scammers are advertising to take your money, and social media is taking it without a second thought. What’s going on, and how can you stay on alert?
Scammers are advertising to take your money, and social media is taking it without a second thought. What’s going on, and how can you stay on alert?
If you fancy yourself as someone with a bit of influence and are concerned by security risks, there may be a new style of security solution on the way.
Scammers are out to steal from you, and a recent push by criminals could see the theft keep going after you’ve been tricked by a mystery.
Scammers are always out to trick you, to get you to fall for a con. What can security experts recommend to prevent you falling for scams?
It seems there’s no shortage of ways for scammers to try their con, but where are you mostly likely to get scammed?
Social networking brings us together with people we’d love to stay in contact with, and keeps the communication going. But what happens when it seems your friends are cloned, and why do people pretend to be your friends? Who are the fake friends, and what’s their purpose?
When you own a computer, you know you need security, and the same may even be true of owning smartphones, too.
There used to be an idea that Macs were totally safe from the computer virus, but that is no longer the case.
Security companies can no longer merely offer software to keep you safe, and so are turning to hardware to do this job.
You see it in the streets, on the bus, and everywhere you go, and even if you’re not into the augmented reality game that is Pokemon Go, chances are you know someone who is. It didn’t take long for scams to pop up around the app phenomenon.