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Caught on camera: Bengaluru airport passenger allegedly exposes two suspected scams, video goes viral | WATCH
A passenger at Bengaluru Airport recorded and shared a viral video after encountering two alleged scammers within an hour.
Micheál Martin says the video was "clearly very false material" and serves as a reminder to be "vigilant on social media".
Consumer investigator Brian Roche, who has been exploring the use of AI in scams, demonstrated how easily these videos can be made. Sign up for our Newsletters Dr. Peilong Li, a computer engineer and ...
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In May 2024, Pooja Shali, an anchor for India Today, received a concerned message from a friend. The friend had been scrolling Instagram Reels and came across what appeared to be a video of Shali ...
Cybercriminals are moving beyond email scams and into social media feeds, using tutorial-style videos on TikTok and Instagram to spread malware and steal credentials ...
Rep. Dan Goldman responds to Brooklyn coffee shop’s viral social media post ...
A woman named Abigail believed she was in a romantic relationship with a famous actor. The messages felt real. The voice sounded right. The video looked authentic. And the love felt personal. By the ...
Whether we were ready for it or not, generative AI technology has circulated far and wide across the internet. Most of the major tech brands are pushing their own AI-powered tools and assistants, and ...
Dozens of Telegram channels reviewed by WIRED include job listings for “AI face models.” The (mostly) women who land these gigs are likely being used to dupe victims out of their money. When applying ...
In one TikTok video posted Wednesday, a smiling President Donald Trump stands next to renowned immigration lawyer Angel Leal in a gray, corporate office.
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