Phishers have added a new lure to their tackle boxes: e-mails that ask people to fax sensitive information to bogus security investigators.
Antivirus firm Sophos is warning of a new e-mail scam where the sender pretends to be a terminally ill KGB agent who has secret documents that reveal the truth behind JFK's death.
Gamblers playing in online casinos are being warned that they may increasingly be targeted by malware.
Fraudsters have launched an online scam designed to steal bank account information from unwitting Internet users, after promising them US$200 in a fake email.
Junk e-mails promoting false stock information have been proven to be surprisingly effective, according to German researchers.
According to one security vendor, Mac users are at a crossroad this year: will or won't they prove to be as gullible as their PC cousins when it comes to security?
New variants of the Mytob worm are using a phishing-style e-mail to fool people into downloading malicious code.
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