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A new scam is targeting users of popular Discord cryptocurrency servers.
Scammers are cashing in on the PlayStation 5 shortage. Here’s how to avoid their bait.
What could possibly go wrong with coronavirus vaccine from a darknet marketplace?
Scammers are using fake news sites to lend legitimacy to their Bitcoin and Ethereum offers on Discord.
Gut-wrenching stories of in-game cheating told by actual participants.
Scammers are luring Discord users to a fake cryptocurrency exchange with the promise of free Bitcoin or Ethereum.
People are receiving phishing e-mail messages with requests for payments for a package delivery, with links to a fake postal service website for making the payment.
Ahead of its release, scammers are offering free Cyberpunk 2077 downloads, but they’re really after your data.
The online battle royale shooter attracts not only virtuoso gamers, but also crooks of every stripe. How can you avoid becoming a victim?
Some of the most commonly encountered Internet scams related to Amazon.
Seven safety and security rules to keep in mind when buying games and in-game items.
Jeff and Dave discuss COVID-related scams in the UK, a Massachusetts school system hit with ransomware, and more.
As governments worldwide implement support measures for pandemic-hit citizens and businesses, online scammers strive to cash in.
The dangers of pirated games, activation codes on gray-market sites, and ready-made accounts in official stores.
In this episode, Dave and Jeff discuss the amount of scam e-mails tied to COVID-19, Facebook’s disinformation, working remotely, and more.
Be it Fortnite, League of Legends, or good old Archero, risks abound for online gaming. Learn about the threats so you can avoid them.
Dave and Jeff discuss scammers’ use of coronavirus, facial recognition on college campuses, Comcast leaking unlisted contact details of 200,000 customers, and more.
Inexpensive, no-fuss Burning Man tickets for sale online. Just one problem: They’re fake.
Under the pretext of compensation for data leaks, fraudsters are selling “temporary U.S. social security numbers.”