A woman says her Facebook page was hacked and used to post a scam advertisement for a used car. She's heard from three people who lost money. The woman says it was difficult getting Facebook to remove ...
Donegal News columnist Paul Bradley said after years of wondering how it seemed to happen to so many people, it’s happened to ...
One of the biggest stories of the year was the leak of 16 billion passwords — credentials now being used in ongoing hack ...
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Cybersecurity experts estimate that 300,000 Facebook accounts are hacked every single day. It’s one of the most frequent complaints News10NBC Consumer Investigative Reporter Deanna ...
ANTIOCH, Calif. (KGO) -- It's happened to yet another Bay Area viewer. An East Bay woman tried to log into her Facebook account only to find a hacker had taken control and was scamming her friends.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The News4JAX I-TEAM is working to protect your money by uncovering the tactics scammers use to target unsuspecting victims. A local couple recently fell prey to a social media ...
TIMELINE OF FUTURE SCAN IN JUST A FEW MINUTES. WELL, YOU PROBABLY USE SOCIAL MEDIA TO STAY CONNECTED, BUT HACKERS ARE USING IT TO CONNECT TO YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION. AND IF YOU’RE NOT CAREFUL, ...
MINUTES. ALL RIGHT, GLENN, THANK YOU. NEW TONIGHT A PALM BEACH GARDENS BUSINESSMAN SAYS HE’S BEING SCAMMED. HE SAYS WHOEVER IS RESPONSIBLE ISN’T JUST COMING AFTER HIM, BUT THEY’RE GOING AFTER HIS ...
Here's an interesting human resources decision. Facebook, according to reports, has hired one of the most infamous hackers around to work as a product developer. George Hotz--a.k.a. GeoHot, a.k.a. the ...
Here we go again, folks. It’s not uncommon — especially at this time of year for some reason — to start seeing all kinds of people posting the same thing on Facebook. Something about somehow ...
A threat actor leaked 200,000 records on a hacker forum, claiming they contained the mobile phone numbers, email addresses, and other personal information of Facebook Marketplace users.