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Donald Trump July 10 'Absolute bare minimum': Calls for more action after Secret Service agents suspended for security failure Republican lawmakers call for more accountability following the suspension of six Secret Service agents involved in the security failure at the Butler campaign rally.
Tech July 10 Fake agent phone scams are spreading fast across the US A disturbing wave of fake agent phone scams is sweeping across the United States, catching people off guard and draining their savings.
Tech July 9 Can you stop Mark Zuckerberg from using your art on Facebook? If you create and share art online, you might have seen messages warning that Facebook's parent company, Meta, claims the right to use or even sell anything you post, whether it's pictures, poems, or artwork.
Tech July 9 Qantas data breach exposes millions of customer records Cybercriminals hit Qantas in a major data breach that exposed information from up to six million customers.
Tech July 8 How I almost fell for a Microsoft 365 Calendar invite scam Microsoft 365 and Outlook users are being targeted by a tactic that injects fake billing alerts directly into their calendars.
Travel July 7 TSA reveals the surprising reason people might set off security alarms during screening A TSA passenger shared an experience of being flagged during security screening, with Reddit users and the TSA confirming that sweat can trigger alarms in airport scanners.
Tech July 7 Stop data brokers from selling your information online Let's examine how your data is collected in everyday life, who is buying and selling it, what happens to it afterward, and, most importantly, what you can do to protect yourself.
Tech July 6 Social Security Administration phishing scam targets retirees Social Security phishing scams use urgency and impersonation to steal personal data. Learn how to spot fake SSA emails and implement 10 protective measures.
Iran July 6 Iran still wants a nuclear weapon despite ‘serious damage’ from US, Israeli strikes: expert warns Iran remains 'obsessed' with building nuclear deterrent despite damage incurred from U.S. strikes last month, but suggests its still open to negotiation in a move that one expert warns is a ploy to buy time.
Tech July 5 120,000 fake sites fuel Amazon Prime Day scams Amazon Prime Day shoppers face threats from 120,000-plus scam websites as cybercriminals prepare phishing traps and malware ahead of the July sales event.
Tech July 4 Is your phone hacked? How to tell and what to do Signs your phone might be hacked include strange behavior, unauthorized texts, battery drain and pop-ups, while protection involves updating software and avoiding public Wi-Fi.
Tech July 3 ATM jugging scam on the rise as thieves target victims Protect yourself from jugging, the rising crime by which thieves monitor ATM users and follow them to steal cash, with six practical safety tips to stay alert and secure.
Tech July 2 How to detect fake Amazon emails and avoid impersonation scams Protect yourself from Amazon phishing scams by spotting red flags like suspicious sender addresses and spelling errors while using Amazon's Message Center to verify communications.
Tech July 1 Meta AI’s new chatbot raises privacy alarms Meta’s new AI chatbot is getting personal, and it might be sharing more than you realize.
Tech July 1 SparkKitty mobile malware targets Android and iPhone A new threat targets both Android and iPhone users: SparkKitty, a powerful mobile malware strain that scans private photos to steal cryptocurrency recovery phrases and other sensitive data.