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Gardaí have identified at least 20 victims who have been scammed into buying tickets for the sold-out festival from the same young woman ...
The Bank of Ireland has issued a warning to the public about fake investment ads on social media.
Scammers are luring thousands across Europe with convincing “bond” offers that promise high returns but vanish before payouts ...
The ads, which offer fake deposits and bond investment products, are notable for their professional language and convincing appearance, promising higher-than-average returns on fixed-term investments ...
Do you ever use Google's AI-powered search to look for customer service numbers and other contact info? If so, you could be opening your wallet to a scammer. Several people are re ...
As scammers expand their targets beyond large companies, cybersecurity experts urge consumers to study web addresses carefully.
The Journal Investigates reveals that almost 100 pages have attempted to scam shoppers with more than 50,000 Meta ads.
A new report shows Perplexity's agentic AI falling for obvious phishing sites and executing malicious prompts.
If you aren’t logging into your social media accounts regularly, someone else might do it for you. Here's how to stop them.
Some things that the scammer might do is claim to be a judge or member of the court, local police department, local sheriff's office or a federal agency.