Online Safety stories
Fraudsters are exploiting tax season by stealing credentials and filing bogus returns, putting Australian refunds and ATO accounts at risk.
Unsafe AI-generated clips could be stopped before playback under Ion's Australian patent filing, aimed at blocking deepfakes and other harmful video at source.
Winter brings a sharp rise in crypto, impostor and tech support fraud, with older Kiwis and travellers among the main targets.
Fans heading to the 2026 FIFA World Cup face ticket, WiFi and booking fraud as criminals target every stage of the trip.
Users could expose browsing and chatbot data if they trust free security software that quietly monetises information, Planet VPN said.
European institutions and top officials are testing a new social network, giving W Social early credibility as it seeks to build a trusted public forum.
Growing deepfake scams are pushing consumers towards paid verification tools, as Bitdefender's app checks videos for manipulation and malicious intent.
The scam network's fake texts may have reached millions of Android users, with authorities linking it to major card theft and losses.
Small businesses face rising scam losses and AI-driven fraud as the association urges mandatory reporting and tougher platform obligations.
Trust remains thin for AI-led shopping, with most UK adults saying they would reject systems that handle spending or payment data.
Older Americans face sharper phone-fraud risks as AI voice cloning and caller ID spoofing make scams harder to spot.
The four UK regulators are moving generative AI into routine oversight, despite concerns over errors, bias and consumer harm.
Teen users in Singapore will face tighter Instagram, Facebook and Messenger content controls as Meta backs new online-safety talks with schools and families.
With phishing and stolen credentials driving most breaches, organisations are being urged to replace passwords with passkeys for safer logins.
Nearly six in ten Londoners have seen more scam attempts in the past year, with social media fraud and AI-made ruses fuelling concern.
Customers could soon verify their age, address and identity through banking apps, as lenders test a voluntary check-sharing service to curb fraud.
Customers can now quiz Starling's app before sending money, as UK fraud losses climb and romance scams hit savers hardest.
Researchers can now earn up to USD $6,000 for exposing flaws in Agoda's core web services, APIs and mobile app via HackerOne.
A consumer app could soon bring real-time alerts on audio and video patterns that may influence viewers, after a US patent was granted.
Adopting an existing age assurance standard could let ministers enforce under-16 social media limits without forcing children to hand over extra data.