It often looks genuine, using familiar logos and alarming wording to make you think your computer is at risk. The scammers are hoping you'll panic and click the message without stopping to think.
Windows can link your PC to your activity, AI agents are sending crypto to scammers, and a router backdoor has no fix. Here's what you need to know this week.
Hackers are using this insidious scam to get unwitting victims to install malware themselves.
A Charlotte County man is accused of acting as a courier in a $30,000 scam that targeted a victim in Deep Creek, Florida. The ...
Several of the scams started with familiar setups. One person lost $3,500 after buying Apple gift cards for someone posing as ...
Key TakeawaysThe "Unknown Hard Error" in Windows 11 can happen when important system processes like explorer.exe and sihost.exe crash, causing problems like a black screen or missing taskbar. It ...
The "Hi Mom" smishing scam uses a fake family emergency text to trick parents into replying, then escalates to requests for ...
Tech pro ThioJoe breaks down the ClickFix scam and how it tricked unsuspecting PC users into compromising their systems.
If you own an Apple computer, you need to be aware of an increasingly common scam going around that could allow a bad actor ...
Scammers are looking to make a quick buck during the world's biggest sports event—but not all online freebies are scams. Here ...
A North Fort Myers man says scammers nearly got him with a fake Microsoft warning that took over his computer screen and ...
GTA 6 malware and scams are on the rise, and they’re targeting PC and Android users because Rockstar is skipping those platforms for the game’s launch. NordVPN said that the hype around GTA 6, which ...