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If you searched for your bank's login page via Bing recently, you may have visited a fraudulent website enabling criminals to get your credentials and even your two-factor security code.
The #opentowork hashtag may attract the wrong crowd as criminals target LinkedIn users to steal personal information, or scam them.
While Google is experimenting on how its search results page looks like, we are reminded of what users need the most: indicators of confidence.
Malicious Google sponsored results disguised as software downloads lead to malware.
Next time you need to activate a subscription on your TV, watch out for these fake sites scammers are using to trick you and steal your money.
Scammers are creating fake Walmart virtual shopping lists that look like a contact page for customer service.
Beware before calling Apple for assistance as scammers are creating malicious ads and fake pages to lure you in.
Criminals are impersonating MyLowesLife, Lowes' HR portal for current and former employees.
A Google search ad for Canva is highly misleading and walks users into a trap.
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