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You Can Count on Death, Taxes, and The IRS Dirty Dozen Tax Scams

Scams & Phishing

You Can Count on Death, Taxes, and The IRS Dirty Dozen Tax Scams

Every year around tax season—and it’s just around the corner— the Internal Revenue Service dusts off its figurative bullhorn to alert taxpayers about the “Dirty Dozen” tax scams. These are a dozen common schemes crooks are using to steal money, identities, or both that ramp up during tax filing season. While you’re gathering all the documents and calculating all the figures, keep in mind what else you might come across during this time. READ FULL STORY

Walmart Impersonation Robocall Scam Rising and Gets Attention of FCC

Scams & Phishing

Walmart Impersonation Robocall Scam Rising and Gets Attention of FCC

Massive 700Credit Data Breach Leaves Information of Millions at Risk

Identity Theft

Video Icon Massive 700Credit Data Breach Leaves Information of Millions at Risk

What Is A Brushing Scam?

Scams & Phishing

What Is A Brushing Scam?

How To Report Fraud To The FTC

Security Education Videos

Video Icon How To Report Fraud To The FTC

March 5, 2026

When you report a scam, you contribute to a larger effort to prevent fraud from affecting more people. Scammers often target multiple victims, and your report can help authorities identify patterns and warn others about emerging scams (FTC). Even if you didn’t lose money, your experience can alert the public and prevent someone else from falling victim. The FTC uses reports to build cases against scammers and works with other law enforcement agencies to shut down fraudulent operations. Your report is added to the Consumer Sentinel database, which is accessible to thousands of federal, state, and local law enforcement partners who rely on this information to investigate and prosecute criminals. READ FULL STORY

Phishing Scam Falsely Claims Google Subpoena Access To Your Email

Scams & Phishing

Phishing Scam Falsely Claims Google Subpoena Access To Your Email

Google has been in the news a lot lately…and we mean A LOT. We’ve seen browser extension warnings, password recovery warnings, a slick scam that claims to be from Google Technical Support, and several others. Now, a new phishing scam is making the rounds, targeting users with alarming messages that claim Google has received a subpoena to access their email account. It’s getting difficult to keep up with all of these. This scam uses Google’s own tools to make it even more realistic and to allow the emails to bypass authentication checks and still land in your in box, rather than your spam box. READ FULL STORY

Fake Windows Crash Screen Tricks People Into Installing Malware

Scams & Phishing

Fake Windows Crash Screen Tricks People Into Installing Malware

Every Windows computer user has seen, has heard horror stories about, or knows firsthand the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). It’s that scary blue screen your Windows PC shows when something really goes wrong and your computer just stops working. Normally, when a real BSOD appears, all you can do is restart, cross your fingers, and hope everything is okay. But cybercrooks have found a sneaky way to abuse that familiar fear. In a recently uncovered campaign. READ FULL STORY

Tech Gadgets Bring Risks—What Parents Need to Know to Keep Kids Safe Online

Identity Theft

Tech Gadgets Bring Risks—What Parents Need to Know to Keep Kids Safe Online

The holidays have come and gone which means shiny new video game consoles, tablets, smart toys, and all sorts of internet-connected devices are likely in kids’ hands. While these gifts bring plenty of joy, they also open the door to cybercriminals who see children as easy targets. That’s why parents often become the last line of defense between online predators, scammers, and a child who’s simply excited to try out their new gear. A few smart precautions now can help ensure your child’s tech stays a source of excitement instead of risk. READ FULL STORY

Fake Refund APP Scams Steal Banking Info, Cash

Mobile Security

Fake Refund APP Scams Steal Banking Info, Cash

March 1, 2026

Who wouldn’t love a message from their bank about a hefty refund coming their way? Most of us would, and that’s why this latest refund scam is, well, breaking the bank. It’s called “authorized push payment” (APP) fraud, and trusting consumers are handing their most sensitive banking information to fraudsters. APP scams make big promises but they’re really another form of phishing. Take a look at what to watch for with these latest scams. READ FULL STORY

SSA Urges Americans to Fight Back Against Scams

Your Security

Video Icon SSA Urges Americans to Fight Back Against Scams

On March 5, 2026, the Social Security Administration and its Office of the Inspector General are leading National Slam the Scam Day as part of National Consumer Protection Week. The goal is simple: To help Americans spot imposters, avoid Social Security-related scams, and report fraud before money and personal data disappear. Officials are encouraging the public to use resources from SSA and the Federal Trade Commission to better identify fraud tactics. READ FULL STORY

Conduent Breach Now Tops 25 Million Affected People. What You Can Do to Help Yourself

Your Security

Conduent Breach Now Tops 25 Million Affected People. What You Can Do to Help Yourself

Shocking newly updated reports reveal the Conduent data breach now affects 25 million Americans. This revised number is far above earlier estimates. And new information seems to be released every day now about this incident. Hackers stole names Social Security numbers health insurance and medical information tied to government and healthcare programs Learn what was compromised and what steps victims should take now to protect themselves. READ FULL STORY

The Reality Of Growing ATO Cross-Platform Attacks

Your Security

The Reality Of Growing ATO Cross-Platform Attacks

Organizations are highly vulnerable to account takeover (ATO) attacks, and the reality is just last year, 83% have experienced one of them. The damage done by these security breaches is harmful enough, but when they lead to cross-platform attacks, it’s a security red alert for system admins and the organizations they protect. With increased cloud entry points, each opening provides its own unique risk for an organization’s security across multiple platforms. READ FULL STORY

Fake Zoom Link Delivers Malware

Scams & Phishing

Fake Zoom Link Delivers Malware

FBI Warns of Surge in Account Takeover Scams Targeting Everyone

Scams & Phishing

FBI Warns of Surge in Account Takeover Scams Targeting Everyone

Watch Out for Scammers Targeting Social Security and VA Benefits

Scams & Phishing

Watch Out for Scammers Targeting Social Security and VA Benefits

LastPass Users Targeted by Fake Backup  Phishing Scam

Scams & Phishing

LastPass Users Targeted by Fake Backup Phishing Scam

LastPass users are being targeted by phishing emails urging “urgent vault backups” before fake maintenance. These messages aim to steal master passwords by leading victims to counterfeit sites. Attackers are sending deceptive emails claiming LastPass will perform scheduled maintenance and that users must “backup your password vault within 24 hours.” It’s no surprise that it leads to phishing sites designed to capture your master password. READ FULL STORY

Social Media Free Giveaway Scams Come With Hefty Costs

Scams & Phishing

Social Media Free Giveaway Scams Come With Hefty Costs

That $1,000 Amazon gift card you were promised for filling out a survey was never intended to be paid but is in fact a giveaway scam you just fell for. You may think there’s no real harm in filling out a bogus survey, but the real thing about these scams is that it’s stealing your PII (personally identifiable information). The enduring and timeless nature of scam giveaways show that, people don’t change much when it comes to getting something for nothing. READ FULL STORY

Chameleon Malware Changes Its Colors Again

Mobile Security

Chameleon Malware Changes Its Colors Again

Android malware is constantly advancing and acquiring new frightening capabilities. Chameleon is the name of a trojan that was designed to infiltrate Android Operating Systems. This program can obtain data, with a particular focus on financial information, and carry out numerous other malicious activities; none that are in your favor. Even more worrying is that the Chameleon Android malware received an upgrade making it new and improved from that of its former self. READ FULL STORY

Malware Upgrades Attack On Banking Customers

Scams & Phishing

Malware Upgrades Attack On Banking Customers

A banking malware is making its way through the Americas and North America could be next. BBTok banking malware first discovered in 2020 is back on the scene with significant upgrades. One of the advancements tricks users into supplying sensitive banking information through phishing links and bogus web pages. BBTok's victim list is rapidly growing, with the threat actors suspected of being from Brazil. But you can be sure, it isn't only a threat there. READ FULL STORY

Exposed—149M Gmail and Other Online Account Credentials

Identity Theft

Exposed—149M Gmail and Other Online Account Credentials

A massive credential leak recently came to light that may affect you. Cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered a publicly accessible database containing more than 149 million unique usernames and passwords from hundreds of services. This treasure trove of information was compiled from records stolen by infostealer malware that quietly harvested login data from infected devices and uploaded it to a cloud repository that was left unsecured and unencrypted. READ FULL STORY








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