The Fraud Minister, Lord Hanson, has laid out the government's Fraud Strategy, which will invest £250m over the next three years to tackle fraud in the UK. Which? has been campaigning for better scam ...
“The most effective way to disrupt the fraudsters would be to make tech giants take responsibility and stop a flood of scams from appearing on their platforms in the first place - but this fraud ...
Tax season is here, and so are scammers. State officials said fraud schemes often spike this time of year, targeting people ...
For years, transnational criminal networks have targeted Americans with inventive scam operations. According to the Federal Trade Commission, these criminals now wreck more lives than ever before. In ...
Barclays said Generation Z customers were worried about video clips made or altered using AI, which can be used as a tool to persuade people to hand over money.
To mark Safer Internet Day, Get Safe Online has launched new research led by former cybercrime police officer Nick Hawe exposing a worrying truth: the majority of UK fans can’t tell a genuine ticket ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. -- Get Safe Online launches Ticket Safety Expert to help fans stay safe online ahead of a busy year of live events ...
When you meet someone for the first time, you shake hands—and via NFC, your ring and their ring generate a “shared secret” cryptographic key. That key becomes the foundation to all of your future ...
Most Brits can’t spot an authentic ticket on social media and risk being further exposed by the UK government’s ticketing plan. Get Safe Online launches Ticket Safety Expert to help fans stay safe ...