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NEW YORK (AP) — WhatsApp has taken down 6.8 million accounts that were “linked to criminal scam centers” targeting people online around that world, its parent company Meta said this week.
Authorities report men were passing $100 fake bills at Tanger Outlets in Commerce that aren't detected by the pen mark test.
A UK-based IT security firm is warning Brits of the risks of email scams at this time of year, with July and August said to ...
CISOs are urged to carry out tighter vetting of new hires to ward off potential ‘moles’ — who are increasingly finding their ...
The company announced that it took down over 6.8 million WhatsApp accounts linked to criminal scam centers targeting people ...
CBC Kids News asked kids in Toronto, Ontario, if they have ever purchased a dupe product and whether they care about ...
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“People often think media literacy is just about spotting fake news, but it goes much deeper than that. It’s about ...
Quebec doctors are sounding the alarm over recent deepfake videos that have been appearing online, saying they can erode ...