Gamers the new target of scammers worldwide
It's not just you or the parentals being targeted by cybercriminals, as scammers focus on an industry worth billions: gamers.
It's not just you or the parentals being targeted by cybercriminals, as scammers focus on an industry worth billions: gamers.
Whether you're lockdown or not, there's a good chance you're seeing more scams lately, as criminals ramp up activity across phishing emails.
There's a new type of security threat lurking, and it's not just after your bank account or ID: it wants a digital wallet if you have one.
Gaming on a Windows PC demands performance, but that's something security software doesn't always play nicely with. And that's something Norton wants to change.
The next time you get a message suggesting you have a delivery, you might want to make sure you know just who it's coming from.
Cryptocurrency is an interesting area, but it's one scammers are looking at increasingly, with security company Sophos finding criminals are dabbling in already. And it may even be on your device now.
Some things are like clockwork, and the regularity of scams are one of them. With July drawing ever closer, here come more tax scams.
Every app store is bound to have problems with some developers trying to be dodgy, but Apple has this week outlined some of the actions it takes to keep folks safe.
Whether you call it a PIN or a password, the idea of a password hasn't changed, and you still need to memorise a bunch of codes. Or has it?
Another week, another scam, as criminals use phishing to try to get people to hand over their banking details in Australia.