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FOUR WAYS TO DETECT A DEEPFAKE VOICE
It's easy to make a deepfake or computer-generated voice. But criminals will also try to use these fakes on you. Here are four ways to detect a deepfake voice before you lose your money to scammers.
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How to spot a deepfake video
How can you tell if a person in a video is fake or real? We look at three clues that can give away the fakes.
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Trains as targets: why attackers want to raid rail systems
Can cyber attackers crash a train? Here’s what attackers are most likely to do to trains with passengers in 2022 and how people can try to stop them.
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Attackers launch new wave of malicious emails during war
As the battle continues in Ukraine, attackers are sending out poisoned emails to trick people out of their passwords. See what the emails look like and how to protect yourself, plus find out about other attacks coming in to your inbox.
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Will victims of $36 million retirement savings hack get their money back?
You may think you're protected if someone hacks your retirement savings account. But that may not be true. It's looking bleak for victims of a $36 million IRA account hack who want their savings back. And the law may not be on their side.
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Top 10 most entertaining passwords --- that are also ridiculously easy to hack
Most of the world's popular passwords are pretty boring (like 123456). But not all! Here are the world's top 10 most entertaining passwords --- that are also ridiculously easy to hack.
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Who is #1 in cybercrime & cybersecurity?
Which country has the most infected phones? Who launches the most cyberattacks? Who gets the most attack email? Here's who came out on top in cybercrime and cybersecurity.
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How to spot a deepfake in your social media
You probably have a deepfake in your social media right now, if the FBI warning is correct. Here's how to spot deepfake profile images from fakers trying to trick you out of money, passwords and more.
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Vickie doesn't exist: Deepfakes in your LinkedIn
Watch out for deepfakes in your LinkedIn connections. Someone is posting fake profiles with fake pictures and you may be their target. We investigate a deepfake case racking up 100’s of connections with potentially sensitive accounts, plus what could happen if you accept the connection request.
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Serial killer near you? More like fake ad near you
You may have gotten this banner on your screen warning that there's a serial killer near you. This alert is fake. We investigate who's behind it.
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Three tech tricks romance scammers use
Romance scammers use more than sweet talk to lure their victims in. They also look for ways to use technology against you —- to trick you into falling in love with a fake. Here are three tech tricks romance scammers use.
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Anatomy of a romance scam
A fake fire. A staged suicide. Romance scammers will use brutal psychological tactics to suck money out of their victims. A victim shares her story in a particularly savage case that combined deep emotional manipulation and technological trickery to take all her savings.
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Banks are buying stolen credit card numbers on the dark web
It's not just criminals who buy stolen card numbers in the dark alleys of the Internet. Banks do it, too. Here's why.
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Watch out for fake banks with slick sites
A series of shady bank sites has popped up online. Here's our investigation into the sites and how they try to trick you out of your money and other valuable things.
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