Scammers are impersonating Microsoft with urgent deadline threats and fake legal language to rush victims into clicking ...
Scammers are sending phishing emails from a genuine Microsoft address. Here's why this scam is so effective and how you ...
Cryptopolitan on MSN
Quick-thinking clerk thwarts $30,000 crypto scam targeting elderly shopper
A store employee's quick action and police response saved a Liberty resident from losing $30,000 to crypto scammers on ...
6don MSNOpinion
Microsoft crosses privacy line few expected
BitLocker encryption keys provided to law enforcement by Microsoft raise concerns about digital privacy as encrypted data ...
PCMag Australia on MSN
Dashlane's New AI Scam Protection Aims to Alert Users About Phishing Sites
The feature analyzes 79 elements of a website to determine whether it is fake or legitimate. It is enabled by default on ...
Microsoft plans to introduce a call reporting feature in Teams by mid-March, allowing users to flag suspicious or unwanted ...
LifeLock, part of Gen Digital, has warned of rising tax related identity theft and scams during the current tax season. The alert highlights new tactics, including AI generated scams, that are being ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New Windows 11 bug alert has Microsoft users watching every click
Windows 11’s first big update of 2026 was supposed to harden security and smooth out rough edges. Instead, it has left some users staring at blank desktops, stalled shutdown screens, and boot loops ...
Fake 7zip.com site sounds incredible, but don't be fooled.
Cybersecurity experts are warning that scammers have found a subtle new way to fool people in emails called typosquatting.
The latest threat targets people using popular browsers, including Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Microsoft Edge.
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