Scammers

Granny’s Got Game: Outsmarting Scammers

At a recent cybersecurity info session with seniors at Britannia United Church in Ottawa where I was invited to join…

1 year ago

The Slaughterhouse of Digital Deceit in Pig Butchering Scams

Echoing the deceptive schemes of the 1980s, where fast-talking con artists would swindle the unsuspecting through elaborate Ponzi schemes, the…

2 years ago

Beware: The newest cyber attacks to keep an eye out for

The defence for cyberattacks has gone downhill as a result of COVID-19 and worst of all, organisations have had to…

4 years ago

Facebook Scammers are Targeting My Followers

By Martin Eastwood Over the past number of weeks, new fake pages have been popping up across Facebook pretending to…

6 years ago

New study finds people more aware of tech support scams

A message pops up on your screen. It screams that your computer is at risk or has been infected by…

7 years ago

What next for ICOs?

By Alex Phenom, blockchain enthusiast and founder of Phenom.team Until very recently, Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) were all the rage,…

7 years ago

Interview: Yannick Lescure, Country Manager at BICRA

Describe the company: The real world application of blockchain technologies today has allowed for money laundering scams and fraudulent transactions,…

7 years ago

How to Identify and Avoid Scam ICOs

Written by Giovanni Casagrande   Dozens of recent cryptocurrencies launch every month, and alongside these new tokens and cash comes a chain…

7 years ago

What to do if somebody threatens to share a webcam video of you watching NSFW content

Reports of a new 'sextortion' scam have been emerging over the past week. Victims are asked to pay thousands of…

8 years ago

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