You know that little moment when your phone rings and the name on the screen makes you drop everything? Maybe it says your spouse, your daughter, your boss or your best friend. You answer because you ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Parking for a major event is stressful enough. Now, Missouri’s Attorney General is warning it’s also becoming a prime target for scammers—especially as Kansas City welcomes ...
Donors misled into giving to Trump group instead of America250: report Aspen Acres wildfire breaks into top 10 worst blazes in Colorado history Canada man tests 379,000-mile 2019 Tesla Model 3 for its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Kampus Production/Pexels. A 73-year-old Boynton Beach woman handed cash to a man near the entrance of her gated ...
Deepy analyses images, videos and audio to verify digital authenticity As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the digital world, deepfake technology has emerged as one of the most significant ...
A fun and creative temporary tattoo experiment using a regular printer that delivers surprisingly cool results. This DIY test explores how printable designs can turn into realistic-looking skin ...
A ransomware gang has escalated its attacks on law firms by sometimes sending fake IT workers in person to the victims’ offices, where the imposters steal data directly from the victims’ computers ...
Johnny Hilbrant Partridge has found social media fame as PE Guy, a character who embodies obnoxious entitlement. By Guy Trebay In little more than a year, Johnny Hilbrant Partridge, a former ...
A federal judge has ruled that David Rush, the C.I.A. employee, must remain in detention. U.S. officials say Mr. Rush funneled millions in federal funds to himself. By Julian E. Barnes and Edward Wong ...
A former Air Canada pilot faces criminal charges for flying tens of thousands of passengers for nearly 17 years with a fake pilot’s license, Canadian police announced Tuesday. Geoffrey Wall was ...
You know regular identity theft. Someone swipes your card, you call the bank, done. This is worse, quieter and sneakier. It’s called synthetic identity theft. Here’s the creepy part: The crook doesn’t ...
A team of researchers put out information about a fake disease, and A.I.-powered chatbots fell for it. Image by freepik Many people turn to the internet for health advice. And now, with artificial ...