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A sprawling network of fake shops, all built for one purpose: to steal your payment details and personal data.
The phishing site it is not affiliated with Igloo Inc or Pudgy Penguins, but is designed to lure fans and steal their crypto passwords.
We found fake “verify you are human” pages on hacked WordPress sites that trick Windows users into installing the Vidar infostealer.
Scammers are sending fake calendar “renewal” notices impersonating Malwarebytes to trick victims into calling a fake billing number.
A fake $TEMU crypto airdrop uses the ClickFix trick to make victims run malware themselves and quietly installs a remote-access backdoor.
United Healthcare impersonators are using an IPv6 trick to hide the real destination of phishing links in emails promising free Oral-B toothbrushes.
Scammers are targeting Americans with robocalls during tax season. Here’s how to spot the scam.
The quiz is just bait. The real goal is to win permission to send browser notifications that can later be used for ads, scams, or shady promotions.
We found a fake Google Meet update that enrolls the victim's Windows PC in an attacker's device management system.