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What Cyber Experts Fear Most in 2026: AI-Powered Scams, Deepfakes, and a New Era of Cybercrime
The internet is entering an age where AI drives both the attacks and the defenses—and experts worry the balance is tipping.
Better Business Bureau president and CEO Randy Hutchinson gives consumers tips on how to avoid scams and protect assets.
In 2025, computer viruses are getting smarter! Hackers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create tricky emails that ...
By Brenden BobbyReader Columnist The internet is a little bit like the Wild West. There are a lot of rules out there, but a ...
Geoff Williams is a journalist and author. His byline has appeared in numerous publications, including U.S. News & World Report, Yahoo Finance, Entertainment Weekly, The Washington Post, LIFE magazine ...
Russian journalists learned that a government office inadvertently made thousands of sensitive complaints viewable online, ...
The Christmas season brings a surge in Netflix phishing scams targeting shoppers with fake emails. Stacey P received ...
The start of a new year is the perfect time to resolve to protect your personal and financial information. BBB presents the ...
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AI supercharges cybercrime as scams grow faster, cheaper and harder to spot
Cybercriminals are using artificial intelligence to pull off more elaborate schemes. They’re targeting everything from ...
Cheap internet, easy registrations, and a steady supply of English-speaking youth are driving the spread of global scam ...
As Christmas quickly approaches, many families scramble to find last minute gifts by ordering online and having their ...
ChatGPT 2025 now connects to Apple Music, Canva, Expedia, TripAdvisor and OpenTable through built-in apps that help users ...
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