In case you need another reminder that you can't trust anything you see on social media, here you go!
Few things draw the ire of car people like piped-in exhaust sound. Maybe my perception is skewed since I spend so much time online, but I’m not sure I’ve ever met someone who liked engine noise ...
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I recently learned that someone used my photo to create a fake LinkedIn account claiming to work for a major recruiting firm. Someone I did not know reached out to warn me about it. I asked him how he ...
Googlebot fraud happens when malicious bots pose as one of Google’s crawlers to sneak past your security rules, allowing them broader crawling and scraping access than typical traffic. From there, ...
That urgent email from your boss might not be from your boss at all. A fake boss scam is a form of fraud in which scammers pose as a company executive to trick an employee into sending money or ...
When a person seems fake, the signs are often nuanced, but according to a study from the Personality and Individual Differences journal, fakeness revolves around insecurity, narcissism, and a ...
A new online CAPTCHA scam is quietly stealing personal information by tricking users into installing malware through fake ...
On this week’s Galaxy Brain episode, Charlie Warzel is joined by New York Times technology reporter Tiffany Hsu to discuss the rise of AI influencers—synthetic avatars, often indistinguishable from ...
While most people intrinsically understand the difference between a truly authentic person and someone faking it in conversations and interactions, according to experts from UC Berkeley, it’s still ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...