Identity Theft stories
Indian banks are bracing for higher losses as 84% of leaders report rising fraud and growing concern over AI-driven scams.
The scam network's fake texts may have reached millions of Android users, with authorities linking it to major card theft and losses.
More than half of countries surveyed now say cybercrime makes up 30 per cent of recorded offences, as phishing and ransomware spread fast.
Remote hiring teams face a wider security risk after researchers found North Korean operatives won 76 offers from 166,893 US job applications.
A single phishing email can now compromise identities, bypass multifactor authentication and hit endpoints within five minutes, Barracuda said.
Nearly half of illicit streaming apps tested in Asia-Pacific contained malware, heightening risks of fraud, identity theft and device compromise.
Fans buying tickets or streams for the FIFA World Cup face fake sites, rogue apps and QR-code traps that can steal payment details.
Major sporting events are giving fraudsters fresh ways to scrape data, hijack tokens and abuse APIs in genuine betting apps.
Younger adults are now more likely to lose money to fraud as scams spread across texts, calls, social ads and messaging apps.
Fans at the 2026 FIFA World Cup face heightened cyber risks on public Wi-Fi, as ExpressVPN gains exclusive supporter rights across three regions.
Scam calls and texts helped drive more than USD $21 billion in US losses last year, prompting a free way to vet suspicious numbers.
The return of highly significant incidents has renewed pressure on New Zealand organisations to tighten defences after losses jumped to NZD $5.6 million.
Younger adults are more exposed to fake ticket offers, with 19% of Gen Z saying they would buy World Cup seats from unofficial websites.
Android users will get a warning when a supposedly familiar caller may be spoofed, as deepfake-enabled scams rise.
Banks must shift to real-time, networked defences as organised scams now move money through customer-authorised payments in minutes.
One in three daily AI users say explicit images of people they know are acceptable, as confidence in online evidence and scams worsens.
Job seekers are being lured into fake FIFA hiring pages that harvest credentials and could expose work accounts to wider corporate breaches.
Telstra store customers can now verify their identity through a bank in seconds, cutting document handovers and helping curb fraud.
Financial institutions will be able to verify callers in seconds as Eltropy embeds IllumaSHIELD to counter AI-driven voice fraud.
Phone-based fraud is forcing employers to train staff more aggressively as vishing losses rise and call scams spread across Australia.