Security February 15 Why physical ID theft is harder to fix than credit card fraud Physical ID theft recovery proves more complex than credit card fraud, requiring police reports across multiple jurisdictions and extensive documentation.
Cybercrime February 13 Robinhood text scam warning: Do not call this number Fake Robinhood security texts about external wallet links go out in bulk to random phone numbers, not indicating actual account breaches, according to cybersecurity experts.
Tulsi Gabbard February 12 Gabbard ends task force that aimed to reform intelligence gathering after less than a year Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard ended an intelligence task force after less than a year, saying the group was always meant to be temporary.
Security February 11 2026 Valentine's romance scams and how to avoid them Valentine's Day romance scams in 2026 use AI personas and automated scripts to target divorced and widowed individuals through data broker profiles.
Cybercrime February 10 Microsoft 'Important Mail' email is a scam: How to spot it Scammers are impersonating Microsoft with urgent deadline threats and fake legal language to rush victims into clicking dangerous links.
Privacy February 10 When dating apps get hacked, your private life goes public Bumble and Match say user data was not exposed after hackers tied to ShinyHunters claimed breaches, but the incidents renew concerns about dating app security.
Tech February 7 How to protect a loved one's identity after death Protect your deceased loved one's identity from scammers with essential steps. Learn how to secure credit files and close gaps criminals exploit.
Artificial Intelligence February 7 AI companions are reshaping teen emotional bonds Jim Steyer of Common Sense Media is warning that artificial intelligence companion tools "are not safe for kids under 18" as interactions turn personal.
Cybercrime February 6 AI deepfake romance scam steals woman's home and life savings An AI video scam targeting a woman used deepfake technology to impersonate actor Steve Burton, leading the victim to lose $81,000 and forced her to sell her home.
Microsoft February 5 Microsoft crosses privacy line few expected BitLocker encryption keys provided to law enforcement by Microsoft raise concerns about digital privacy as encrypted data becomes accessible to authorities with valid warrants.
Tech February 5 Millions of AI chat messages exposed in app data leak AI chat app "Chat & Ask AI" reportedly exposed 300 million private messages from 25+ million users, including conversations about suicide and illegal acts.